UK will leave the EU on October 31: finance minister Javid says

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The United Kingdom will leave the European Union on Oct. 31, hopefully with a de...

FILE PHOTO: Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer Sajid Javid is seen outside Downing Street in London, Britain September 25, 2019. REUTERS/Henry Nicholls

MANCHESTER, England - The United Kingdom will leave the European Union on Oct. 31, hopefully with a deal, finance minister Sajid Javid said on Monday. “Hopefully we leave with a deal,” Javid told ITV. “If we cannot strike a deal, I think it is important to leave in any case and leave with no deal. It is not perfect but it is appropriate that we leave on the 31st.”

Javid repeatedly refused to set out how the government could deliver Brexit if there was no deal given a law which demands the prime minister delay Brexit in such a scenario. “The legislation that parliament has passed of course has made things more difficult, but we are clear our own policy is completely unchanged, we will be leaving on 31st,” Javid said.

 

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He won't be in post on October 31st.

Leave what?

So Government just going to a) ignore the laws, and b) ignore the health and well being of the UK... Sounds about right.

That's sad. And stupid.

Brexit.. England’s version of butthurt idiots can’t respect the vote of the people

Good respect the vote

Party. It was a long english family drama

Great to.kkow

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