Boris Johnson criticized Sunak's Brexit deal, said- it would be very difficult to vote for it in Parliament

Johnson told a Global Soft Power Summit in london on thursday that it would be very difficult for him to vote for a new deal in parliament. "I know I won't be thanked for saying this, but I feel it's my job to do so," Johnson said. Let us be clear about what is really going on here.

Former british prime minister Boris Johnson on thursday criticized prime minister Rishi Sunak's new Brexit deal with the european Union. Johnson said it would be very difficult for him to vote for it in Parliament. Sunak has been largely positive about the deal after the british prime minister declared a "decisive breakthrough" with the EU in the form of the Windsor Framework, which replaces his former boss Johnson's controversial Northern ireland Protocol. .

The british Indian leader told the house of Commons that the new settlement is beyond all doubt, that there is no doubt that we have now taken back control. The Northern ireland Protocol was designed to contain the border between the UK territory 'Northern Ireland' and the EU member state 'Ireland'. The protocol was agreed upon by Sunak's former boss Boris Johnson, but proved controversial in practice. The protocol created a standoff between the UK and the EU. After extensive discussions, hopes of a new agreement have now resurfaced.

However, Johnson, now a dissident backbench Conservative party MP, told a Global Soft Power Summit in london on thursday that it would be very difficult for him to vote for a new deal in parliament. "I know I won't be thanked for saying this, but I feel it's my job to do so," Johnson said. Let us be clear about what is really going on here.


Johnson said the deal is not about britain taking back control and although there are some easings, it is actually a version of the solution that was being offered to Liz Truss last year. when she was the foreign minister. Under the new deal, the EU is graciously adamant on allowing us to do what we want to do in our own country, not according to our laws but by theirs.


"I'm going to have a very hard time voting for something like that myself because I think we should have done something different," he said. Johnson said he hoped the new deal would work, but if it did not, the government should have the courage to reintroduce the Northern ireland Protocol Bill, which he which allows the UK to unilaterally change parts of the previous Brexit protocol without the EU's permission. While the european union claims that such a move violates international law. Johnson believes this is the bill that finally brought the EU into serious dialogue.


Sunak withdrew the bill from parliament on monday after months of intense talks to agree a new deal with european Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in Windsor. It is hoped that the Windsor Framework will end the impasse over the controversial and unworkable Northern ireland Protocol, which was designed to prevent border crossings between the UK territory of Northern ireland and EU member-state ireland, but in practice it is controversial. Proved and effectively split the business.


Now, Sunak awaits a response from the Northern Irish Democratic Unionist party (DUP) and clear support from hard Brexiters within his own Tory party for the new structure. Although Johnson's intervention is expected to impact it to some extent, the consensus is that Sunak is unlikely to face any major backlash on the issue.

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