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Brexit: Boris Johnson to try for 12 December election Brexit: Boris Johnson to try for 12 December election
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The PM has said he will give MPs more time to debate his Brexit deal, if they agree to a 12 December election.The PM has said he will give MPs more time to debate his Brexit deal, if they agree to a 12 December election.
Boris Johnson told the BBC he expected the EU to grant an extension to his 31 October deadline, even though he "really" did not want one.Boris Johnson told the BBC he expected the EU to grant an extension to his 31 October deadline, even though he "really" did not want one.
But Jeremy Corbyn said he would not support an election until a no-deal Brexit is "off the table".But Jeremy Corbyn said he would not support an election until a no-deal Brexit is "off the table".
EU leaders are expected to give their verdict on delaying Brexit for up to three months on Friday. EU leaders could give their verdict on delaying Brexit for up to three months on Friday.
Commons leader Jacob Rees-Mogg told MPs the government would on Monday table a motion calling for a general election.Commons leader Jacob Rees-Mogg told MPs the government would on Monday table a motion calling for a general election.
Under the 2011 Fixed-Term Parliament Act, two-thirds of MPs must vote for a general election before one can be held.Under the 2011 Fixed-Term Parliament Act, two-thirds of MPs must vote for a general election before one can be held.
In a letter to Labour leader Mr Corbyn, Mr Johnson said his "preferred option" was a short Brexit postponement "say to 15 or 30 November".In a letter to Labour leader Mr Corbyn, Mr Johnson said his "preferred option" was a short Brexit postponement "say to 15 or 30 November".
But Mr Corbyn said: "Take no-deal off the table and we absolutely support a general election.But Mr Corbyn said: "Take no-deal off the table and we absolutely support a general election.
"I've been calling for an election ever since the last one because this country needs one to deal with all the social injustice issues - but no-deal must be taken off the table."I've been calling for an election ever since the last one because this country needs one to deal with all the social injustice issues - but no-deal must be taken off the table.
"The EU will decide whether there is an extension tomorrow... and then we can decide.""The EU will decide whether there is an extension tomorrow... and then we can decide."
Mr Johnson wrote that, in that case, he would try to get his deal through Parliament again, with Labour's support.Mr Johnson wrote that, in that case, he would try to get his deal through Parliament again, with Labour's support.
The prime minister added that he "assumes" Mr Corbyn "will cooperate with me to get our new Brexit deal ratified, so we leave with a new deal rather than no deal".The prime minister added that he "assumes" Mr Corbyn "will cooperate with me to get our new Brexit deal ratified, so we leave with a new deal rather than no deal".
If, as widely expected, the EU's Brexit delay is to the end of January, Mr Johnson said he will hold a Commons vote next week on a 12 December election.If, as widely expected, the EU's Brexit delay is to the end of January, Mr Johnson said he will hold a Commons vote next week on a 12 December election.
If Labour agrees to this, the government said it will try to get its deal through before Parliament is dissolved for the campaign on 6 November.If Labour agrees to this, the government said it will try to get its deal through before Parliament is dissolved for the campaign on 6 November.
Treasury sources told the BBC that the Budget would not now be delivered on 6 November as scheduled.Treasury sources told the BBC that the Budget would not now be delivered on 6 November as scheduled.
Where parties stand on electionWhere parties stand on election
The prime minister told BBC political editor Laura Kuenssberg: "I'm afraid it looks as though our EU friends are going to respond to Parliament's request by having an extension, which I really don't want at all.The prime minister told BBC political editor Laura Kuenssberg: "I'm afraid it looks as though our EU friends are going to respond to Parliament's request by having an extension, which I really don't want at all.
"So, the way to get this done, the way to get Brexit done, is, I think, to be reasonable with Parliament and say if they genuinely want more time to study this excellent deal, they can have it but they have to agree to a general election on 12 December.""So, the way to get this done, the way to get Brexit done, is, I think, to be reasonable with Parliament and say if they genuinely want more time to study this excellent deal, they can have it but they have to agree to a general election on 12 December."
Asked what he would do if Labour refused to vote for an election, he said: "We would campaign day after day for the people of this country to be released from subjection to a Parliament that has outlived its usefulness."Asked what he would do if Labour refused to vote for an election, he said: "We would campaign day after day for the people of this country to be released from subjection to a Parliament that has outlived its usefulness."
The prime minister has repeatedly insisted the UK will leave the EU on 31 October, with or without a deal.The prime minister has repeatedly insisted the UK will leave the EU on 31 October, with or without a deal.
But he was forced to send a letter to the EU requesting an extension, under legislation passed by MPs last month.But he was forced to send a letter to the EU requesting an extension, under legislation passed by MPs last month.
MPs voted on Tuesday to back the first stage of the Withdrawal Agreement Bill, putting the deal the PM agreed with Brussels into law - but rejected Mr Johnson's plan to push it through the Commons in three days.MPs voted on Tuesday to back the first stage of the Withdrawal Agreement Bill, putting the deal the PM agreed with Brussels into law - but rejected Mr Johnson's plan to push it through the Commons in three days.
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 EU leaders are set to decide on Friday whether to grant the UK a three-month Brexit extension - although the decision could be delayed to Monday.
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.
President Macron favours a short, sharp Brexit delay, encouraging MPs and the UK government to concentrate on ratifying the newly negotiated Brexit deal. Boris Johnson cannot be remotely sure Labour and the smaller parties will let him have his way. The SNP and the Lib Dems are both tempted to go for an election as soon as a three month delay is agreed.
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. The Labour Party's official position has always been that they would agree to an election, in fact officially they are chomping at the bit, like the other parties, as long as a delay is agreed.
He would rather shift attention to reforming the EU itself, to the benefit (he believes) of the countries remaining in it. One senior member of the shadow cabinet predicted they would not be able to withstand the pressure if the Lib Dems and the SNP said yes.
Jeremy Corbyn himself, and certainly one group in his camp, are understood to be very tempted too. But, just as in 2017, lots of Labour MPs are horrified at the idea, partly because of Labour's standing in the polls.
But also, there are senior shadow cabinet ministers who believe the smart thing would be to leave the PM in his purgatory, twisting, unable to get his bill through, unable to get to an election.
In short, the position is fluid, and Labour is having words with itself tonight.
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