In the United Kingdom, MPs, including Conservatives, expelled from the party, are preparing legal action in case Prime Minister Boris Johnson refuses to seek a delay to Brexit. <br />''<br />''A bill requiring him to ask for an extension to the UK's departure date to avoid a no-deal Brexit on 31 October is set to gain Royal assent. But, the Prime Minister has said he would rather be dead in a ditch than ask for a delay. <br />''<br />''Now, MPs have lined up a legal team and are willing to go to court to enforce the legislation, if necessary.<br />''<br />''The cross-party bill which requires the Prime Minister to extend the exit deadline until January, unless Parliament agrees a deal with the European Union by 19 October, was passed on Friday.<br />
News On AIR | September 7, 2019 4:42 PM
Brexit: MPs willing to go to court to enforce delay