Boris Johnson: Brexit opponents 'collaborating' with EU - BBC News
Boris Johnson has accused MPs of a "terrible collaboration" with the European Union in an attempt to stop Brexit.<br />
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The prime minister said the EU had become less willing to compromise on a new deal with the UK because of the opposition to leaving in Parliament.<br />
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He said this increased the likelihood of the UK being "forced to leave with a no-deal" in October.<br />
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The EU says the agreement struck by Theresa May is the only deal possible.<br />
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Speaking during a Facebook event hosted at Downing Street, Mr Johnson said he wanted to leave with a deal but "we need our European friends to compromise".<br />
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"There's a terrible kind of collaboration as it were, going on between people who think they can block Brexit in Parliament and our European friends," he added.<br />
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"The more they think there's a chance that Brexit can be blocked in Parliament, the more adamant they are in sticking to their position."<br />
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Boris Johnson has accused MPs of a "terrible collaboration" with the European Union in an attempt to stop Brexit.
The prime minister said the EU had become less willing to compromise on a new deal with the UK because of the opposition to leaving in Parliament.
He said this increased the likelihood of the UK being "forced to leave with a no-deal" in October.
The EU says the agreement struck by Theresa May is the only deal possible.
Speaking during a Facebook event hosted at Downing Street, Mr Johnson said he wanted to leave with a deal but "we need our European friends to compromise".
"There's a terrible kind of collaboration as it were, going on between people who think they can block Brexit in Parliament and our European friends," he added.
"The more they think there's a chance that Brexit can be blocked in Parliament, the more adamant they are in sticking to their position."
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