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Brexit: EU extension decision expected on Friday | Brexit: EU extension decision expected on Friday |
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EU leaders are set to decide on Friday whether to grant the UK a three-month Brexit extension, the BBC's Europe editor Katya Adler says. | EU leaders are set to decide on Friday whether to grant the UK a three-month Brexit extension, the BBC's Europe editor Katya Adler says. |
Most EU nations back it but France "is digging its heels in", she adds. | Most EU nations back it but France "is digging its heels in", she adds. |
So there could be an emergency summit in Brussels on Monday to allow leaders to reach agreement face-to-face. | So there could be an emergency summit in Brussels on Monday to allow leaders to reach agreement face-to-face. |
Boris Johnson insists the UK will leave the EU next week with or without a deal and he will seek a snap election if the EU grants an extension to January. | Boris Johnson insists the UK will leave the EU next week with or without a deal and he will seek a snap election if the EU grants an extension to January. |
The prime minister was forced to send a letter to the EU requesting an extension, under legislation passed by MPs last month. | The prime minister was forced to send a letter to the EU requesting an extension, under legislation passed by MPs last month. |
But he said he had told EU leaders his policy was still to leave on 31 October. | But he said he had told EU leaders his policy was still to leave on 31 October. |
Commons Leader Jacob Rees-Mogg told MPs the government "does not want an extension" and was "making every preparation to leave on 31 October". | Commons Leader Jacob Rees-Mogg told MPs the government "does not want an extension" and was "making every preparation to leave on 31 October". |
Dominic Cummings, Mr Johnson's chief adviser, is reported to be urging ministers to abandon attempts to get the prime minister's Brexit deal through Parliament and go for a December election instead. | Dominic Cummings, Mr Johnson's chief adviser, is reported to be urging ministers to abandon attempts to get the prime minister's Brexit deal through Parliament and go for a December election instead. |
But some ministers - such as Northern Ireland Secretary Julian Smith - are understood to be urging the prime minister to make another attempt to get his deal through Parliament first. | But some ministers - such as Northern Ireland Secretary Julian Smith - are understood to be urging the prime minister to make another attempt to get his deal through Parliament first. |
Cabinet ministers are meeting and are expected to discuss the way forward. | |
French President Emmanuel Macron is concerned that a long extension could lead to more UK indecisiveness or an inconclusive general election, the BBC understands. | French President Emmanuel Macron is concerned that a long extension could lead to more UK indecisiveness or an inconclusive general election, the BBC understands. |
But if the EU approves the UK's request for a three-month extension, Mr Johnson would have to accept it, under the terms of the so-called Benn Act. | But if the EU approves the UK's request for a three-month extension, Mr Johnson would have to accept it, under the terms of the so-called Benn Act. |
He would also have to accept any alternative duration suggested by EU leaders, unless MPs decide not to agree with it within two days. | He would also have to accept any alternative duration suggested by EU leaders, unless MPs decide not to agree with it within two days. |
Neither a motion for an early election nor another attempt to get the Brexit deal through has so far been scheduled for next week's business in Parliament. | Neither a motion for an early election nor another attempt to get the Brexit deal through has so far been scheduled for next week's business in Parliament. |
President Macron favours a short, sharp Brexit delay, encouraging MPs and the UK government to concentrate on ratifying the newly negotiated Brexit deal. | President Macron favours a short, sharp Brexit delay, encouraging MPs and the UK government to concentrate on ratifying the newly negotiated Brexit deal. |
Mr Macron is fed up with the more-than-three-year EU focus on Brexit and the ever-present threat of a no-deal scenario. | Mr Macron is fed up with the more-than-three-year EU focus on Brexit and the ever-present threat of a no-deal scenario. |
He would rather shift attention to reforming the EU itself, to the benefit (he believes) of the countries remaining in it. | He would rather shift attention to reforming the EU itself, to the benefit (he believes) of the countries remaining in it. |
Of course, the French president knows Brexit won't be over if and when the UK leaves. | Of course, the French president knows Brexit won't be over if and when the UK leaves. |
Brexit Chapter Two - the negotiations on a comprehensive EU-UK trade deal - will likely be lengthy and complex, but they will largely be the competence of the European Commission, landing far more rarely on EU leaders' in-trays. | Brexit Chapter Two - the negotiations on a comprehensive EU-UK trade deal - will likely be lengthy and complex, but they will largely be the competence of the European Commission, landing far more rarely on EU leaders' in-trays. |
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If Mr Johnson had got his way in a Commons vote on Tuesday, MPs would now be debating the Withdrawal Agreement Bill, which would put his Brexit deal into law. | If Mr Johnson had got his way in a Commons vote on Tuesday, MPs would now be debating the Withdrawal Agreement Bill, which would put his Brexit deal into law. |
Instead, they are debating the Queen's Speech, the government's proposed programme for the next session of Parliament, if there is not an early general election. | Instead, they are debating the Queen's Speech, the government's proposed programme for the next session of Parliament, if there is not an early general election. |
MPs are due to vote at about 17:00 BST on whether to approve the Queen's Speech, a formality when the government has a majority, but the result is expected to be close. | MPs are due to vote at about 17:00 BST on whether to approve the Queen's Speech, a formality when the government has a majority, but the result is expected to be close. |
Shadow chancellor John McDonnell said Labour was ready for a general election "whenever it comes", but he refused to be drawn on whether his party would back one if Mr Johnson held a vote on it next week. | Shadow chancellor John McDonnell said Labour was ready for a general election "whenever it comes", but he refused to be drawn on whether his party would back one if Mr Johnson held a vote on it next week. |
"We will see what happens. We are trying to take this in stages," he said. | "We will see what happens. We are trying to take this in stages," he said. |
Mr McDonnell said Labour remained open to a "compromise" with the government, which could allow Mr Johnson to get his Brexit deal through Parliament. | |
A "dialogue" with ministers was continuing, he added, after inconclusive talks on Wednesday between Jeremy Corbyn and the PM. | |
Is this 'think-again Thursday'? | Is this 'think-again Thursday'? |
Boris Johnson believes there should be a general election this winter to break the Brexit deadlock. | Boris Johnson believes there should be a general election this winter to break the Brexit deadlock. |
There's not much point, he believes, in talking to Labour because they are never going to help him out. | There's not much point, he believes, in talking to Labour because they are never going to help him out. |
But are we now arriving at "think-again Thursday"? A growing number of influential Tories are saying: "Hang on, winter election, not such a good idea." | But are we now arriving at "think-again Thursday"? A growing number of influential Tories are saying: "Hang on, winter election, not such a good idea." |
It's not even clear Mr Johnson could trigger one. | It's not even clear Mr Johnson could trigger one. |
There are more and more Tories saying: "Perhaps we should have another go at bringing the bill back and trying to get it through the Commons." | There are more and more Tories saying: "Perhaps we should have another go at bringing the bill back and trying to get it through the Commons." |
That's because Mr Johnson did get a majority on the broad principles of the Withdrawal Agreement Bill. | That's because Mr Johnson did get a majority on the broad principles of the Withdrawal Agreement Bill. |
And perhaps, some say, if you love-bombed Labour MPs who might be tempted to vote for it, you would get it through. | And perhaps, some say, if you love-bombed Labour MPs who might be tempted to vote for it, you would get it through. |