Demonstrations were held in many places in Britain against another recess of Parliament.

  Xinhua News Agency, London, August 31 (Reporter Gui Tao) On August 31, several British cities held demonstrations to protest against Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s adjournment of Parliament.

  On the same day, tens of thousands of people marched in London, Manchester, Oxford, Liverpool, Leeds and Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland. They shouted slogans and accused the Johnson administration of despising democracy and deliberately pursuing "no agreement to leave the European Union". There are both "Brexit" supporters and "Stay in Europe" supporters in the marchers.

  The British Parliament, which is currently in summer recess, will resume on September 3rd. Johnson asked the parliament to adjourn again from September 9 to September 12, and the adjournment lasted until October 14. Queen Elizabeth II recently approved this request.

  Critics believe that the deadline for Brexit on October 31 is approaching. If Parliament adjourns again, there will be only two weeks left for Members to exercise their rights on the issue of Brexit. Johnson’s request to adjourn the parliament again is to stop the members’ efforts to oppose "no agreement to leave the European Union". However, Johnson insisted that there was enough time for parliamentarians to discuss the issue of "Brexit".