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Queen approves Johnson's request to suspend Parliament ahead of Brexit

Queen approves Johnson's request to suspend Parliament ahead of Brexit Queen Elizabeth II approves Prime Minister Boris Johnson's request to temporarily suspend Parliament, preventing lawmakers from pushing through new legislation and sabotaging the prospect of a no-deal Brexit. #FoxNews

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