Britain's Johnson asks France's Macron to push forward on Brexit

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson urged French President Emanuel Macron on Sunday to "push forward" to secure a Brexit deal and told him that Britain will leave the European Union with a deal on Oct. 31 if the European Union (EU) does not show a willingness to compromise, the prime minister's office said, according to Reuters News. 

Key quotes

This is the chance to get a deal done: a deal that is backed by parliamentarians and a deal that involves compromise on all sides.

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. 


 

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