British parliament poised to consider bill to stop no-deal Brexit
Shutting down ParliamentJohnson has been widely condemned for his move last week to reduce the number of days Parliament will meet ahead of the current Brexit deadline. The move, which critics have called undemocratic and authoritarian, reduced the time parliamentarians have to try to thwart the prime minister’s plans. Lawmakers went from having five weeks, to having only about two, including this week.Protests took place across the U.K. in response to the move, and demonstrators could be heard shouting “Stop the coup!” during Johnson’s televised address on Monday.Legal challenges to Johnson’s move have been launched in England, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.Tuesday’s emergency parliamentary debate and vote on the “no-deal” bill, if approved, will begin after 5 p.m. in London (10 p.m. Eastern) and could last up to three hours.