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Date of birth May 4,1982
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Born Bristol
United Kingdom
GenresObservational Comedy
Mediums Stand-up comedy
Television
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Alma mater St Anne's College, Oxford
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John Michael David Robins is an English stand-up comedian and radio presenter.

PM: I would rather be dead in a ditch than the delay Brexit

Feb 16,2020 5:57 am

Boris Johnson has said he would "rather be dead in a ditch", as the EU issues, to delay the UK's EU-exit beyond the 31. October.

But the clock was going to say if he would resign, if a shift - he has been excluded again and again - had to happen.

Mr Johnson has said that he would be willing to leave the EU, without a thing, but work says, holding a no-deal Brexit is your priority.

The Prime Minister 's Younger Brother , Jo Johnson , announced that he will stand down as a minister and member of Parliament.

Speaking in West Yorkshire , Boris Johnson , said Jo Johnson , who will Remain secured, in 2016, the referendum was a "fantastic guy", but they had "differences" about the EU.

the announcement of his resignation earlier in The Day , the said MP for Orpington, south-east London, he was "torn between family loyalty and The National interest".

During his speech at a police training centre in Wakefield, the Prime Minister reiterated his call for an election, which he wants to be held on 15. October.

He argued it was "the only way to get this thing [Escape] to move".

"either We go forward with our planning you will receive an offer, take the country on October 31, the should we or anyone else be allowed to see if they can keep the us in more than 31. October," Mr Johnson said.

He told The Audience that he hated "banging on about Brexit" accused but have MPs "torpedoed" to block the British negotiating position with the EU to vote for a labor-backed bill, a no-deal exit on the 31. October.

The legislation would force, to delay the Prime Minister Brexit until January 2020 unless MPs approve either a New Deal or no-deal-exit from the 19. October.

But, head of the Labour party Jeremy Corbyn , the watch charged, with "No Plan for a "New Deal ".

Liberal Democrat leader Jo Swinson , the Prime Minister said the comments were "deeply disturbing", and the clock would soon be forced by law, the search for a Brexit delay.

The House of Commons Mr Johnson's rejected plan for an early election in a vote on Wednesday.

But the government has announced that MPs will get Another Chance this plan next Monday.

it is planned The fresh voices on an early election before the Parliament is due to prorogued or be suspended from next week until October 14.

Opposition parties, discussions on the nature of the response to the Prime Minister ' s call for mid-October elections, amid concern over the question of whether it should be delayed until after an extension was agreed, in order to prevent a no-deal-UK to exit the EU on the 31 October.

Meanwhile, Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage has warned Mr Johnson that he "can't win, which is a choice, when It Comes , if the Brexit-the party is against him."

However, if you were to make a Pact, at a General election "with a clear policy, we would be not to stop," he told the BBC.

Yvette Cooper , Labour MP and Chairman of the Home Affairs Committee, criticised the PM for the use of police officers as a backdrop for his speech.

"This is a misuse of the power of Boris Johnson , as many police officers complete their training and work, part of his political stunt," She Said .

West Yorkshire Police chief constable John Robins said he was glad The Force was "to increase as the focus of The National Recruiting campaign" and welcomed Mr Johnson's pledge, police funding.

A student police officer stood behind the Prime Minister seemed uncomfortable in his speech and question-and-answer session.

Twenty minutes, she sat down with her, at which point Mr. Johnson apologized and said: "that's The Signal for me to actively wind-up. "



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Source of news: bbc.com

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