With just 10 days left until the United Kingdom is due to leave the EU, there is a mess again in the UK. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will try again to put his Brexit deal to a vote in parliament on Monday after being forced by his opponents to send a letter requesting a delay from the European Union.
From the EU's point of view, extension options range from just an additional month until the end of November to half a year or longer. EU diplomats looking for more clarity on Britain's decision by the end of the week.
Brexit supporter Steve Baker said : "Foolish or mendacious members of parliament have continually moved the goals and taken away the compression of a deadline".
If Johnson's deal is wrecked just days before the United Kingdom's planned departure, it would leave Johnson a choice: leave without a deal or accept a delay.
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