The Prime Minister Boris Johnson has accused MPs trying to block a No Deal Brexit of only increasing the chances of the UK leaving without a deal.

Johnson said that the more MPs try to block a no-deal Brexit, “the more likely it is that we’ll end up in that situation”.

He told the BBC that in the last couple of weeks, there has been a great deal of movement from the EU side. “

They do think the UK is serious, as indeed we are, about doing a deal.
We are working together now on serious ways that we can change the current agreement, get out of that mistake and do a deal.”

The former Conservative Prime Minister Sir John Major announced he’s joining a judicial review against Mr Johnson’s plan to prorogue Parliament.

However a judge at Scotland’s Court of Session has rejected a court application by 75 parliamentarians for a temporary halt to Boris Johnson’s decision to suspend Parliament.

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