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UK MPs back Johnson's Brexit deal
Updated On: 21 December, 2019 09:55 AM IST | London | Agencies
The lawmakers voted 358 to 234 in favour of the so-called divorce agreement with the 28-member economic bloc

Boris Johnson. Pic/AFP
London: Newly elected British Parliamentarians on Friday definitively backed Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Brexit Bill setting the stage for the UK's exit from the European Union (EU) by the January 31, 2020, deadline.
The lawmakers voted 358 to 234 in favour of the so-called divorce agreement with the 28-member economic bloc, handing Johnson a decisive 124-vote majority. The result is a far cry from the repeated defeats faced by the EU (Withdrawal Agreement) Bill in the previous Parliament under a Johnson-led minority Conservative government. He had called the December 12 snap General Election in the hope of winning a majority and went to the electorate with a central "Get Brexit Done" message, which resulted in a landslide victory for his party.
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