British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's government plans to lose any Brexit ...
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson takes questions from children aged 9-14 during an education announcement inside Downing Street in London, Britain, August 30, 2019. Jeremy Selwyn/Pool via REUTERS
LONDON - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s government plans to lose any Brexit vote this week and call a general election, former justice minister David Gauke said on Monday. “Their strategy to be honest is to lose this week and then seek a general election having removed those of us... who believe we should leave with a deal,” Gauke, who opposes a no-deal Brexit, told BBC Radio.
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