U.K. will leave EU on Oct. 31 as per the law, says Johnson

‘The exciting thing for us now is to get a good Brexit deal’

September 25, 2019 01:30 am | Updated December 03, 2021 08:05 am IST - NEW YORK

Britain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson. File

Britain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson. File

Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Tuesday that the Supreme Court ruling against him had hindered his attempt to get a Brexit deal but that as the law currently stood, the United Kingdom would leave the European Union on October 31.

As the law currently stands, the U.K. leaves the EU on October 31st come what may but the exciting thing for us now is to get a good deal,” Mr. Johnson told reporters in New York.

 

“And that is what we are working on. And to be honest it is not made much easier by this kind of stuff in Parliament or in the courts,” he said.

“As the law stands, we leave on October 31 and I am hopeful that we will get a deal and I think what the people want is to see parliamentarians coming together working in the national interest to get this thing done and that is what we are going to do,” he added.

“We should have an election,” he said in brief comments to reporters as he left a meeting here.

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