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EU leaders have agreed in principle to extend Brexit until 31 January 2020 - meaning the UK will not leave as planned on Thursday. | EU leaders have agreed in principle to extend Brexit until 31 January 2020 - meaning the UK will not leave as planned on Thursday. |
EU Council President Donald Tusk said it was a "flextension" - meaning the UK could leave before the deadline if a deal was approved by Parliament. | EU Council President Donald Tusk said it was a "flextension" - meaning the UK could leave before the deadline if a deal was approved by Parliament. |
It comes as MPs prepare to vote on proposals by Boris Johnson for an early general election on 12 December. | It comes as MPs prepare to vote on proposals by Boris Johnson for an early general election on 12 December. |
The SNP and Lib Dems have also proposed an election on 9 December. | The SNP and Lib Dems have also proposed an election on 9 December. |
The government has not ruled out getting behind that proposal date, if it fails to get its preferred date through the Commons later. | The government has not ruled out getting behind that proposal date, if it fails to get its preferred date through the Commons later. |
The UK was due to leave the EU on Thursday, but Mr Johnson was required to request an extension after Parliament failed to agree a Brexit deal. | The UK was due to leave the EU on Thursday, but Mr Johnson was required to request an extension after Parliament failed to agree a Brexit deal. |
The prime minister had repeatedly said the UK would leave on 31 October deadline with or without a deal, but the law - known as the Benn Act - requires him to accept the EU's extension offer. | The prime minister had repeatedly said the UK would leave on 31 October deadline with or without a deal, but the law - known as the Benn Act - requires him to accept the EU's extension offer. |
The president of the European Parliament, David Sassoli, said the extension was "positive", and "gives time for the UK to make clear what it wants". | The president of the European Parliament, David Sassoli, said the extension was "positive", and "gives time for the UK to make clear what it wants". |
Boris Johnson's "do or die" pledge to leave by 31 October is no more - it is dead. | Boris Johnson's "do or die" pledge to leave by 31 October is no more - it is dead. |
Many will see this as a no-deal Brexit being taken off the table, at least until 31 January. | Many will see this as a no-deal Brexit being taken off the table, at least until 31 January. |
So it will increase the arguments in the Commons that with no-deal parked, Parliament now has to make a decision on an election. | So it will increase the arguments in the Commons that with no-deal parked, Parliament now has to make a decision on an election. |
And that is what Mr Johnson will be trying to argue over the next few days. | And that is what Mr Johnson will be trying to argue over the next few days. |
For the PM, there is a risk of calling an election without Brexit being resolved, as he may be punished for it at the ballot box. | For the PM, there is a risk of calling an election without Brexit being resolved, as he may be punished for it at the ballot box. |
So, while it buys more time, it also creates an element of uncertainty for the prime minister. | |
He will now campaign for an election in the knowledge that he has failed in his signature policy which he campaigned for in the Conservative leadership election. | He will now campaign for an election in the knowledge that he has failed in his signature policy which he campaigned for in the Conservative leadership election. |
Mr Tusk will now seek the UK's formal agreement to the decision, before formalising the extension through a written procedure among the 27 other EU nations. | Mr Tusk will now seek the UK's formal agreement to the decision, before formalising the extension through a written procedure among the 27 other EU nations. |
An EU official said they hoped for the process to be concluded by Tuesday or Wednesday. | An EU official said they hoped for the process to be concluded by Tuesday or Wednesday. |
MPs are due to vote on the prime minister's election call after 17:00 GMT. | MPs are due to vote on the prime minister's election call after 17:00 GMT. |
Mr Johnson said if Parliament agreed to an election on 12 December, he would restart efforts to get his Withdrawal Agreement Bill - the legislation enacting the Brexit deal he struck with Brussels - into law. | Mr Johnson said if Parliament agreed to an election on 12 December, he would restart efforts to get his Withdrawal Agreement Bill - the legislation enacting the Brexit deal he struck with Brussels - into law. |
The bill passed its first hurdle last week after MPs backed it at the second reading by a majority of 30. | The bill passed its first hurdle last week after MPs backed it at the second reading by a majority of 30. |
But minutes later they voted against a timetable that would see it pass through Parliament in just three days, so the PM "paused" its progress. | But minutes later they voted against a timetable that would see it pass through Parliament in just three days, so the PM "paused" its progress. |
Labour has repeatedly said it will not back an early general election until a no-deal Brexit is taken off the table. | Labour has repeatedly said it will not back an early general election until a no-deal Brexit is taken off the table. |
The party was predicted to abstain in Monday's vote, effectively killing off the government's plans. | The party was predicted to abstain in Monday's vote, effectively killing off the government's plans. |
The SNP also said it would block the government's election attempt. | The SNP also said it would block the government's election attempt. |
But it has broken with the Labour position and joined forces with the Liberal Democrats to push for an election on 9 December, provided there is an extension. | But it has broken with the Labour position and joined forces with the Liberal Democrats to push for an election on 9 December, provided there is an extension. |
The SNP and Lib Dems have proposed a bill that would tweak the Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011 - the law which sets the time-frame for elections. | The SNP and Lib Dems have proposed a bill that would tweak the Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011 - the law which sets the time-frame for elections. |
If passed, it would enable an election to take place with only a majority of one, rather than two-thirds of MPs. | If passed, it would enable an election to take place with only a majority of one, rather than two-thirds of MPs. |
Asked about the Lib Dem/SNP proposal, Education Secretary Gavin Williamson said the government would "always look at every single option". | Asked about the Lib Dem/SNP proposal, Education Secretary Gavin Williamson said the government would "always look at every single option". |
But he told BBC Breakfast: "The best way is to vote for the motion tonight. This Parliament is totally broken. Let the people decide the next step forward." | But he told BBC Breakfast: "The best way is to vote for the motion tonight. This Parliament is totally broken. Let the people decide the next step forward." |
MPs have already twice rejected a call from the PM to hold a general election. | MPs have already twice rejected a call from the PM to hold a general election. |