UK PM candidate Hancock will not allow parliament suspension for Brexit

UK PM candidate Hancock will not allow parliament suspension for Brexit

Matt Hancock says allowing the suspension of parliament would gon 'against all that people had fought for in World War Two'.

Britain’s Secretary of State for Health Matt Hancock is seen outside Downing Street, as uncertainty over Brexit continues, in London, Britain on April 8. (Reuters pic)
LONDON:
British health minister Matt Hancock, one of the candidates to replace prime minister Theresa May as prime minister, said he would not allow parliament to be suspended to allow Brexit to occur on Oct 31 as other leadership hopefuls have suggested.

He told an audience at his campaign launch to become the leader of the Conservative Party that suspending parliament went against all that people had fought for in World War Two.

“I will not have it,” he said, adding that if the Conservatives became the Brexit party then it was finished.

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