Brexit won’t happen this Thursday, EU leaders have agreed to grant the U.K. a 3-month “flextension”—the October 31 exit deadline has been extended until January 31, 2020, at the latest
Johnson has previously said he would rather be"dead in a ditch" than to further delay Brexit: EU leaders have agreed to grant the U.K. a three-month delay to Brexit, meaning the October 31 exit deadline has been extended until January 31, 2020, at the latest.
The “flextension” means that the U.K. would be allowed to leave the EU before January 31, if the British and European Parliaments ratifiy a deal before then.
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