British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said a controversial new law
he proposed, that would directly violate the Brexit deal it signed with
the European Union last year, is necessary to stop the bloc's threats
of installing a "blockade" in the Irish Sea.
"We cannot leave the theoretical power to carve up our country – to divide it – in the hands of an international organisation," he wrote in the Telegraph newspaper.
"We have to protect the UK from that disaster, and that is why we have devised a legal safety net."
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Boris Johnson warns EU could 'carve up our country' if Tories don't back new Brexit bill | Euronews
"We cannot leave the theoretical power to carve up our country – to divide it – in the hands of an international organisation," he wrote in the Telegraph newspaper.
"We have to protect the UK from that disaster, and that is why we have devised a legal safety net."
Read more at:
Boris Johnson warns EU could 'carve up our country' if Tories don't back new Brexit bill | Euronews
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