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PM will ‘test to the limit’ law forcing Brexit delay to avoid no-deal

by The Editor
September 8, 2019
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By Aubrey Allegretti, political reporter

Boris Johnson will "test to the limit" a law that forces him to try to delay Brexit to avoid no-deal, the foreign secretary has told Sky News.

Dominic Raab called the bill "lousy" and vowed to check "very carefully what it does and doesn't require" but insisted the government would not break the law.

His remarks came after Amber Rudd quit the cabinet and accused the prime minister of an "act of political vandalism" over the decision to kick out 21 Tory MPs for their attempts to stop no-deal.

Image: Boris Johnson has vowed to deliver Brexit on 31 October

Labour's shadow attorney general Baroness Shami Chakrabarti responded by comparing Downing Street's actions to "the Joker in the Dark Knight" for trying to create "chaos".

Appearing on Sky News' Sophy Ridge on Sunday, Mr Raab dismissed a bill pushed through parliament this week after it washelped by Tory MPs who took control of its agenda and were subsequently expelled from the party.

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The law, which is due to come into force when it receives Royal Assent on Monday, instructs the PM to ask Brussels to delay Brexit if no deal has been agreed by 19 October or MPs have not endorsed a no-deal divorce.

The foreign secretary said: "What we are going to do with that legislation is test very carefully what it does and doesn't require.

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"That's not only the lawful thing to do it's the responsible thing to do.

"We're always going to behave lawfully as a government, and anyway it will be challenged in the courts."

Britain's Work and Pensions Secretary and Women's minister Amber Rudd leaves the Cabinet Office on Whitehall in London on September 2, 2019. - Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson prepared on September 2 for a showdown with MPs opposed to a no-deal Brexit when Parliament returns on September 3. Johnson stoked controversy and protests August 31 across Britain after announcing August 28 he had instructed Queen Elizabeth II to suspend parliament in the final weeks before Brexit. (Photo by Ben STANSALL / AFP)        (Photo credit should read BEN STANSALL/AFP/Getty Images)
Image: Amber Rudd labelled the decision to kick 21 Tory MPs out of the party as 'political vandalism'

Mr Raab admitted it had been a "rough week" for the Conservatives after 21 MPs were booted out of the party and Mrs Rudd resigned as work and pensions secretary to sit in parliament as an independent.

He said he was "really sorry" to see the Hastings and Rye MP go, but insisted the prime minister was "right to restore some discipline and right to expect it from his top team".

And turning Ms Rudd's accusation of "political vandalism" back on her, Mr Raab said MPs taking control of the parliamentary agenda was "the real vandalism to democracy that's going on".

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Labour's Baroness Chakrabarti said Mr Raab's were "irresponsible and elitist".

She told Sophy Ridge on Sunday: "Every tin pot dictator on the planet throughout history has used the excuse of having the people on their side to break the law to shut down parliament and all the rest of it – it's absolutely extraordinary and very un-British.

"Johnson and co are deliberately using breaking the law as a kind of dog whistle because they think it makes them look tough, but I just think itRead More – Source

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