Boris Johnson will reportedly ask the Queen to shut down Parliament until mid-October in order to force through a no-deal Brexit

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Johnson is reportedly preparing to suspend Parliament from mid-September until mid-October, giving MPs less time to stop a no-deal Brexit.

UK prime minister Boris Johnson will reportedly ask the Queen as early as Wednesday to suspend parliament in order to force through a no-deal Brexit. The BBC reported that Johnson is preparing to call a Queen's speech in mid-October, with parliament suspended and on recess for weeks beforehand. Members of Parliament would therefore have just days left in order to block Johnson from forcing through a no-deal exit on October 31.

UK prime minister Boris Johnson will reportedly ask the Queen as early as Wednesday to suspend parliament in order to force through a no-deal Brexit. The BBC reported that Johnson is preparing to call a Queen's speech in mid-October, with parliament suspended and on recess for weeks beforehand. Members of Parliament would therefore have just days left in order to block Johnson from forcing through a no-deal exit on October 31.

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