MANCHESTER, England: Prime Minister Boris Johnson will send what he says is the UK’s “final offer” for a Brexit deal to the European Union, with the date set for Britain’s departure less than a month away.
Johnson says the proposal is a “fair and reasonable compromise.” But it is likely to face skepticism from EU leaders, who doubt the UK has a workable plan to avoid border checks between EU member Ireland and the UK’s Northern Ireland.
The British government says it will send the proposals to Brussels after Johnson closes his Conservative Party’s annual conference on Wednesday. Johnson says he’ll walk away from talks if the EU refuses to “engage” with the UK plan.
Johnson insists Britain must leave the EU on Oct. 31, with or without a deal.
UK to send Brexit deal ‘final offer’ to a skeptical EU
Updated 03 October 2019