The Prime Minister of Finland Antti Rinne, says it is obvious Britain is set to leave the EU bloc without a negotiated divorce treaty.
Mr Rinne told a joint news conference with European Parliament President, David Sassoli in Helsinki that the situation in Britain is ‘quite a mess now.’
Rinne’s comment came after British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced last week that he would suspend the British parliament from mid-September to mid-October ahead of an October 31 Brexit deadline, enraging his opponents and raising the stakes in the country’s deepest political crisis in decades.
The Prime Minister of Finland Antti Rinne, says it is obvious Britain is set to leave the EU bloc without a negotiated divorce treaty.
Mr Rinne told a joint news conference with European Parliament President, David Sassoli in Helsinki that the situation in Britain is ‘quite a mess now.’
Rinne’s comment came after British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced last week that he would suspend the British parliament from mid-September to mid-October ahead of an October 31 Brexit deadline, enraging his opponents and raising the stakes in the country’s deepest political crisis in decades.
The Prime Minister of Finland Antti Rinne, says it is obvious Britain is set to leave the EU bloc without a negotiated divorce treaty.
Mr Rinne told a joint news conference with European Parliament President, David Sassoli in Helsinki that the situation in Britain is ‘quite a mess now.’
Rinne’s comment came after British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced last week that he would suspend the British parliament from mid-September to mid-October ahead of an October 31 Brexit deadline, enraging his opponents and raising the stakes in the country’s deepest political crisis in decades.
The Prime Minister of Finland Antti Rinne, says it is obvious Britain is set to leave the EU bloc without a negotiated divorce treaty.
Mr Rinne told a joint news conference with European Parliament President, David Sassoli in Helsinki that the situation in Britain is ‘quite a mess now.’
Rinne’s comment came after British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced last week that he would suspend the British parliament from mid-September to mid-October ahead of an October 31 Brexit deadline, enraging his opponents and raising the stakes in the country’s deepest political crisis in decades.
The Prime Minister of Finland Antti Rinne, says it is obvious Britain is set to leave the EU bloc without a negotiated divorce treaty.
Mr Rinne told a joint news conference with European Parliament President, David Sassoli in Helsinki that the situation in Britain is ‘quite a mess now.’
Rinne’s comment came after British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced last week that he would suspend the British parliament from mid-September to mid-October ahead of an October 31 Brexit deadline, enraging his opponents and raising the stakes in the country’s deepest political crisis in decades.
The Prime Minister of Finland Antti Rinne, says it is obvious Britain is set to leave the EU bloc without a negotiated divorce treaty.
Mr Rinne told a joint news conference with European Parliament President, David Sassoli in Helsinki that the situation in Britain is ‘quite a mess now.’
Rinne’s comment came after British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced last week that he would suspend the British parliament from mid-September to mid-October ahead of an October 31 Brexit deadline, enraging his opponents and raising the stakes in the country’s deepest political crisis in decades.
The Prime Minister of Finland Antti Rinne, says it is obvious Britain is set to leave the EU bloc without a negotiated divorce treaty.
Mr Rinne told a joint news conference with European Parliament President, David Sassoli in Helsinki that the situation in Britain is ‘quite a mess now.’
Rinne’s comment came after British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced last week that he would suspend the British parliament from mid-September to mid-October ahead of an October 31 Brexit deadline, enraging his opponents and raising the stakes in the country’s deepest political crisis in decades.
The Prime Minister of Finland Antti Rinne, says it is obvious Britain is set to leave the EU bloc without a negotiated divorce treaty.
Mr Rinne told a joint news conference with European Parliament President, David Sassoli in Helsinki that the situation in Britain is ‘quite a mess now.’
Rinne’s comment came after British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced last week that he would suspend the British parliament from mid-September to mid-October ahead of an October 31 Brexit deadline, enraging his opponents and raising the stakes in the country’s deepest political crisis in decades.