BBC Europe editor Katya Adler claimed the European Union will try to ensure the blame for a no deal Brexit scenario falls on the UK while attempting to clinch an agreement with Boris Johnson.
could veto a new request for a delay EU leaders will work to ensure an agreement is reached with Boris Johnson before October 31. Speaking to the Today programme on Monday, the BBC reporter said:"We’ve heard the French foreign minister saying this weekend they are not going to renew an extension if it’s just going to keep going with more of the status quo, more arguing in Westminster."That’s being taken with a pinch of salt by all his other colleagues across the European Union.
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