LONDON, Sept. 28 (Xinhua) -- The British government put itself on a potential collision course with Brussels on Monday after rejecting calls by the European Union (EU) to withdraw parts of a controversial bill that will break international law. The EU had given Prime Minister Boris Johnson's government until Wednesday to drop clauses in a planned Internal Market Bill currently going through their legislative processes in the Houses of Parliament. The European...
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