Johnson’s October 31 Brexit vow is dead in a ditch as EU agrees January ‘flextension’
Boris Johnson previously said he would prefer to be “dead in a ditch” than fail to leave on October 31.
Boris Johnson previously said he would prefer to be “dead in a ditch” than fail to leave on October 31.
Johnson had vowed he would rather be “dead in a ditch” than delay Brexit past October 31, and the government has spent £100 million on adverts preparing the UK for a Halloween withdrawal.
The Labour leader was snapped having a nap on an early train to Scotland ahead of a weekend campaigning.
"Pivoting to accept something that's previously been on offer from the EU and has been rejected because it didn't work for the UK is an achievement maybe, but a limited achievement."
“He doesn’t do what he says. The advantage of this Bill is that it enshrines the date in law", Jo Swinson says.
May was projected to beat the 418 seats Tony Blair won in the 1997 landslide, but she ultimately lost the Conservatives’ majority.
Sporting a technicolor dreamcoat he signs along to the tune of "Any dream will do" as he laments the slow-running passage of the latest Brexit deal.
Professor Richard Wyn Jones said he had been “flabbergasted” by the results, given the murder of the Labour MP Jo Cox before the referendum in 2016 and recent threats made towards other MPs.
The ‘Holderness coastline’ has some of the fastest eroding coast in Europe with over four metres a year of land eroding at south Withernsea.
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