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DWS: Stopping no deal won’t be easy, but it can certainly be done

In sharp contrast to the situation in spring, there now is plenty of evidence Parliament will have both the means and the will to do so

Change his ways: parliamentary rebels are trying to get Boris Johnson to alter course on Brexit
Change his ways: parliamentary rebels are trying to get Boris Johnson to alter course on Brexit Photo: Getty Images

After weeks of speculation, the UK’s newish Prime Minister Boris Johnson has decided to suspend Parliament for up to five weeks — or “prorogue” it in British legal parlance.

That certainly looks like a radical step; particularly given that Parliament has barely been sitting since Johnson became Prime Minister and will only return from the summer recess this week.

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