London: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will introduce new legislation that prevents lawmakers from extending the Brexit transition period beyond the end of 2020.
Ministers are understood to have re-worked the Withdrawal Agreement Bill (WAB) -- due to be tabled before the House of Commons this week -- to legally prohibit any further extension.
The move comes after British Parliamentarians gathered at Westminster for the first sitting of the new UK parliament on Tuesday following last week's general election.
Johnson won 365 seats in the 650-seat parliament with an unexpectedly large majority in the recently held general elections of the country.
Under current plans, the UK government intends to end Britain's EU membership on January 31 with the implementation to run to the end of 2020 while it negotiates a free trade agreement with Brussels.
However, key EU figures including chief negotiator Michel Barnier have expressed scepticism if a deal can be agreed in time raising the fresh prospect of a no-deal break unless there is an extension.