
Britain’s House of Lords endorsed a measure Friday that would block Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s plan to leave the European Union next month without a deal in place, giving final approval to a bill the House of Commons passed earlier this week.
The House of Lords’ passage was widely expected after the bill got overwhelming support in the House of Commons on Wednesday. The legislation now proceeds to royal assent — a formality that will result in its becoming law.
The legislation would force Johnson to formally ask the European Union to extend the Brexit deadline through next January, if a new withdrawal deal is not agreed upon by Oct. 19.
The current Brexit deadline is Oct. 31.
When Johnson took the U.K.’s top job less than three months ago, he promised to adhere to the exit date — even if no detailed blueprint to carry out Britain’s complex divorce from the European Union has been agreed upon.
Johnson says the only way forward is for Britain to hold snap elections on Oct. 15. So far, neither chamber of Parliament has agreed to that election date; another vote is planned for Monday, after the Brexit legislation becomes law.
Johnson needs two-thirds support of Parliament to hold elections. But earlier this week the lower chamber rejected his request by a vote of 298-56. And opposition parties promise to block the request again on Monday.
Arguments over snap elections and a no-deal Brexit are the latest chapter in the Brexit saga that has unfolded since 2016, when voters approved a referendum for the country to leave the EU. And with Parliament back in session, it’s been a tumultuous week for Johnson.
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