Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

EU AGREES TO DELAY BREXIT UNTIL JAN 31

BRITISH PM BORIS JOHNSON SAYS IT WAS PARLIAMENT’S FAULT

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LONDON: The European Union agreed on Monday to delay Brexit by three months until January 31, acting to avert a chaotic UK departure just three days before Britain was due to become the first country ever to leave the 28-nation bloc.

The decision was welcomed by politician­s in the UK and the EU as a temporary respite from Brexit anxiety — but not by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who said just weeks ago that he would “rather be dead in a ditch” than postpone the UK’s leaving date past October 31.

In the end, the choice was not in his hands. The UK Parliament forced Johnson to ask for a delay in order to avoid a no-deal Brexit, which would hurt the economies of both Britain and the EU.

Johnson is now pushing for an early election as a way of breaking the political impasse. He hopes voters will give his Coning servative Party a majority, allowing Johnson to push through the divorce deal he struck with the EU and — finally — take Britain out of the bloc. Lawmakers in the House of Commons were voting on Monday on a government motion calling for a general election on December 12.

Earlier in the day, after a short meeting of diplomats in Brussels, European Council President

Donald Tusk tweeted that the EU’s 27 other countries would accept “the UK’s request for a Brexit flextensio­n until 31 January, 2020.” Under the terms of the “flextensio­n,” the UK can leave before January 31 if the British and European parliament­s both ratify a Brexit divorce agreement — either on December 1 or Jan uary 1. “It was a very short and efficient and constructi­ve meet

and I am happy the decision has been taken,” said Michel Barnier, the EU’s chief Brexit negotiator.

Johnson’s spokesman insisted it was Parliament’s fault, not the prime minister’s, that Johnson had failed to deliver his core promise of an October 31 Brexit.

“We should be leaving on October 31,” said Johnson spokesman James Slack. “He did secure a great new deal, he set out a timetable that would have allowed the U.K. to leave on Oct. 31 with that deal — and Parliament blocked it.” The delay is the third time the Brexit deadline has been changed since British voters decided in a 2016 referendum to leave the bloc.

Johnson took office in July vowing to “get Brexit done” after his predecesso­r, Theresa May, resigned in defeat.

Parliament had rejected her divorce deal with the bloc three times, and the EU had delayed Britain’s scheduled March 29 departure, first to April, and then to October.

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REUTERS FILE An anti-Brexit protester waves an EU flag.

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