Boris Johnson accuses MPs and EU of ‘terrible collaboration’

Yesterday, the prime minister staged the first live PMQs on Facebook - controversy followed and the war over no-deal Brexit continued

Boris Johnson, U.K. prime minister, prepares to welcome Juri Ratas, Estonia's prime minister, not pictured, ahead of their meeting at number 10 Downing Street in London, U.K., on Tuesday, Aug
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Boris Johnson took to Facebook live yesterday to perform the inaugural “People’s PMQs”, an event that, according to the prime minister, would allow him to take questions from the public “unpasteurised and unmediated.”

Johnson caused consternation with his answer to the first question he was posed. “I’d like to know how you intend to leave the EU on October 31, with no movement from the EU on their terms, and still so much opposition in parliament?” wrote Luther in Cheshire.

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William Gritten

William Gritten is a London-born, New York-based strategist and writer focusing on politics and international affairs.