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Johnson asks France’s Macron to ‘push forward’ on Brexit

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LONDON (Reuters) — Boris Johnson urged French President Emmanuel Macron to “push forward” to secure a Brexit deal and told him the European Union should not be lured into the mistaken belief that the UK would stay in the bloc after Oct. 31, the British prime minister’s office said.

Johnson discussed his Brexit proposal, which has received a cool reception in Brussels, with Macron and Portuguese Prime Minister Antonio Costa on Sunday.

“This is the chance to get a deal done: a deal that is backed by parliament­arians and a deal which involves compromise on all sides,” a senior British government source said on Sunday.

“The UK has made a big, important offer but it’s time for the Commission to show a willingnes­s to compromise too. If not the UK will leave with no deal.”

With the Oct. 31 deadline approachin­g, Johnson has consistent­ly said he ill not ask for another delay to Brexit, but also when asked about legislatio­n that forces him to request one if no withdrawal deal has been agreed by Oct. 19., he has said he will not break the law.

He has not explained the apparent contradict­ion in his comments.

With just 24 days before the United Kingdom is due to leave the EU, the future of Brexit, its most significan­t geopolitic­al move since World War Two, is uncertain. It could leave with a deal or without one not leave at all.

Both sides are positionin­g themselves to avoid blame for a delay or a disorderly no-deal Brexit.

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