Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Boris says no to resigning, vows Brexit on October 31

PM DENIES LINK WITH BUSINESSWO­MAN

- Associated Press

MANCHESTER: UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson vowed on Sunday to stay on as Britain’s prime minister even if he fails to secure a deal to leave the European Union, saying only his Conservati­ve government can deliver Brexit on October 31 no matter what.

At the beginning of his party’s annual conference in the northern city of Manchester, Johnson wants to rally his party with the “do or die” message that he will deliver Brexit by the end of October, with or without a deal.

But there are hurdles to clear, not least of which is what Johnson calls “the surrender act” - the law parliament passed to force the prime minister to request a Brexit delay if he has not secured a deal with Brussels by an Oct 17-18 EU summit.

Johnson again declined to explain how he plans to circumvent that law and deliver on his Brexit promise, deepening uncerLONDO­N: UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson says he has “no interest to declare” in his links to an American businesswo­man who a Sunday Times report says received favourable treatment because of their friendship during his time as mayor of London. Johnson was asked during a BBC interview on Sunday about his ties to Jennifer Arcuri. Johnson says “everything was done with full propriety” after the office of the Greater London Authority on Friday announced it was referring a “conduct matter” involving Johnson to the Independen­t Office for

Police Conduct.

tainty Britain’s biggest trade and foreign policy shift for more than 40 years.

“People can feel that this country is approachin­g an important moment of choice and we have to get on and we have to deliver Brexit on October the 31st ... I’m going to get on and do it,” he told BBC television.

Asked if he would resign to avoid having to ask for a delay,

Johnson said: “No, I have undertaken to lead the party and my country at a difficult time and I am going to continue to do that. I believe it is my responsibi­lity.”

Opposition lawmakers have been highly critical of Johnson’s reference to “the surrender bill”, saying his language is stirring more division in a country that has remained split since the 2016 referendum on EU membership.

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