I’d rather be dead in ditch than delay Brexit, says Boris Johnson

Amid confabulations over the fate of Brexit that has been making the European Union engaged and looking in askance what the UK leadership would do, the Prime Minister Boris Johnson has made it clear that he would do it anyhow. Taking to an emotional tangent to the issue the PM has reassured the EU to take it to its logical conclusion soon.

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said he would “rather be dead in a ditch” than ask the EU to delay Brexit beyond 31 October. But the PM declined to say if he would resign if a postponement – which he has repeatedly ruled out – had to happen, says a BBC news report. johnson has said he would be prepared to leave the EU without a deal, but Labour says stopping a no-deal Brexit is its priority.

The prime minister’s younger brother, Jo Johnson, announced earlier that he was standing down as a minister and MP. Speaking in West Yorkshire, Boris Johnson said Jo Johnson, who backed Remain in the 2016 referendum, was a “fantastic guy” but they had had “differences” over the EU.

Announcing his resignation earlier in the day, the MP for Orpington, south-east London, said he had been “torn between family loyalty and the national interest”. (UNI)