Former British prime minister David Cameron joined other ex-leaders of the country to express concern at Boris Johnson's plan to break international law by overriding parts of the Brexit divorce treaty with the European Union.
FILE PHOTO: Britain's former Prime Minister David Cameron attends a National Service of Remembrance at The Cenotaph in Westminster, London, Britain, November 10, 2019. REUTERS/Toby Melville
“Passing an act of parliament and then going on to break an international treaty obligation is the very, very last thing you should contemplate. It should be an absolute final resort,” Cameron, from Johnson’s Conservative Party, told reporters on Monday.Former prime ministers Tony Blair and John Major said on Sunday that Britain must drop its “shocking” plan.
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