Boris Johnson, favorite to be the next British prime minister, on Wednesday refu...
LONDON - Boris Johnson, favorite to be the next British prime minister, on Wednesday refused to say whether he would seek to shut Parliament to facilitate a no-deal Brexit but agreed such a plan could be convenient for him.
On Tuesday, an already weak sterling fell further on the news on the no-deal Brexit plan, dipping below $1.24 for the first time since April 2017. Even so, Johnson said he sensed a change among members of Parliament, who repeatedly rejected outgoing premier Theresa May’s Brexit deal to force her to announce her resignation, and said he believed many now just want to get Brexit done.
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