London:Prime Minister Boris Johnson is to write to Brussels seeking a Brexit deadline extension after MPs voted Saturday to demand he delay Britain's October 31 departure date.
In a phone call with European Council President Donald Tusk after the vote, Johnson said he would send the letter mandated by MPs to seek more time, an EU source told media.
The PM confirmed that the letter would be sent to Tusk today. Tusk will on that basis start consulting EU leaders on how to react. This may take a few days.
Tusk said on Twitter that he was "waiting for the letter". British MPs voted to demand Johnson delay Brexit while they further consider his EU divorce deal but the prime minister defiantly insisted Britain will still leave on October 31.
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