EU condemns ‘sinister’ move to suspend UK parliament

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Guy Verhofstadt says five-week suspension unlikely to deliver stable future relationship

European sources have warned that Boris Johnson’s move to suspend parliament for five weeks has increased the chances of a no-deal Brexit, while a leading MEP said: “Taking back control has never looked so sinister.”

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