Boris Johnson Rebuffs Calls to Quit
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has rejected calls for him to resign during a heated Prime Minister's Questions in the U.K. House of Commons. Johnson was largely supported by party colleagues until former Brexit ally David Davis bluntly told the prime minister that he should go. Bloomberg's Lizzy Burden reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Europe."
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