Boris Johnson: I'd rather be dead in a ditch than delay Brexit
Opposition parties are holding talks about how to respond to the prime minister's call for a mid-October election, amid concern over whether it should be delayed until after an extension has been agreed to prevent a no-deal Brexit on 31 October.
However, if they were to make a pact during a general election"with a clear policy, we'd be unstoppable", he told the BBC. "This is an abuse of power by Boris Johnson, making so many police stop their training and work to be part of his political stunt," she said.
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