Lawmakers deferred a vote on the deal, forcing Mr. Johnson to ask the European Union for yet another extension. Anti-Brexit demonstrators hoist a placard showing Prime Minister Boris Johnson and David Cameron, the former prime minister. (Mr. Johnson made it to Pop.) What a “gutless and disloyal” remark, said William Sitwell, a food critic who attended Eton with Mr. Rees-Mogg. “Just because you were at school with someone you didn’t know, doesn’t mean you agree with them,” Mr. Rees-Mogg said.
Source: Wall Street Journal October 20, 2019 20:03 UTC