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“If this deal dies in the next few days, then it won’t be revived.” BorisJohnson Brexit

Britain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson delivers a statement outside 10 Downing Street in central London on September 2, 2019. – British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Monday said the chances of a Brexit deal with Brussels were “rising” but ruled out any delay to the October 31 deadline for Britain to leave the European Union if no agreement is struck.

But should an extension still be granted at next week’s EU summit, Johnson will not re-submit his current proposal, the source in Johnson’s Downing Street office said. “If this deal dies in the next few days, then it won’t be revived. To marginalise the Brexit Party, we will have to fight the election on the basis of ‘no more delays, get Brexit done immediately’,” the source added.

Johnson is widely expected to try and find a loophole in parliamentary legislation that requires him to seek a Brexit delay if no new deal comes through by October 19, the day after an EU leaders’ summit ends in Brussels.

 

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