Why Boris Johnson will be forced to delay Brexit until next year

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Why Boris Johnson will be forced to delay Brexit until next year
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By the end of this month, Boris Johnson will almost certainly have been forced to delay Brexit until at least January 2020.

Boris Johnson and his Downing Street team continue to insist that the UK will leave the EU on October 31. But the reality is that the prime minister is almost certainly going to forced into asking the EU for a Brexit delay until at least early next year. That is because the law compels Johnson to request an Article 50 extension if he is unable to secure a deal, of which there a vanishingly small chance. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

Boris Johnson and his Downing Street team continue to insist that the UK will leave the EU on October 31. But the reality is that the prime minister is almost certainly going to forced into asking the EU for a Brexit delay until at least early next year. That is because the law compels Johnson to request an Article 50 extension if he is unable to secure a deal, of which there a vanishingly small chance. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

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