The British opposition Labor Party has accused Prime Minister Johnson of 'behaving like children' in the Brexit case. Johnson has also called for an extension of the Bridges deadline in his letter to the European Union and also opposed. The Labor Party, the largest opposition party in the British parliament, reported to News Agency Reuters from London on Sunday October 20th. A spokeswoman for Bridget Affairs this evening said that Prime Minister Boris Johnson wrote to the EU leadership in Brussels his "childish behavior and thinking" of the inconsistent messages he wrote about the upcoming exit from the UK. Indicate.



 Boris Johnson wants the UK to leave the European Union on October 31, according to the program so far, whether or not the country's parliament in London will approve Johnson's new contract with the union. At a special session of the lower house of the House on Saturday, members not only voted to pass a majority vote on the new Brexit deal with Johnson's union, but also made it legally binding by an amending resolution.

He was also requested to extend Briggs's EU deadline to October 31 in Brussels. Boris Johnson came out of the middle that he wrote in a letter in the name of the union without having to sign it again to extend the deadline for Bridget. But at the same time, in another letter, which he signed, Johnson wrote that he was against any extension to Bridget's current deadline and wanted Brussels not to approve a new extension.

Boris Johnson wrote the letters to European Union President Donald Tusk yesterday evening. In an interview with British media this morning, Labor Party spokeswoman Career Starmor said on Sunday evening that Boris Johnson's attitude was "very childish," on the one hand he called the Briggs deadline from the union. I am requesting an extension, as well as opposition to the other letter. "In his interview, Starmor said he was sure to see what British politics had taken on the Brexit issue. The re-election is inevitable in the country.

 A spokeswoman for the Labor Party said, "Prime Minister Boris Johnson's attitude is very childish because he should have written only one letter, in which he requested an extension of the October 31 deadline for Brexit. Moreover, they must have signed the letter they wrote requesting an extension to this deadline. ”The Care Starmer was asked if he was asked by Boris Johnson on the Bridget Deadline. If the letter I wrote requesting an extension could not go to court for not signing them, then Starmor said, "I am sure this will go to court proceedings." Will