from the bloc and also said he did not want the extension after his latest Brexit setback in parliament on Saturday.
“I have made clear since becoming Prime Minister and made clear to parliament again today, my view, and the Government’s position, that a further extension would damage the interests of the UK and our EU partners, and the relationship between us,” Johnson said in the third letter, published on Twitter by the Financial Times’ Brussels correspondent.
Johnson has previously promised that he would take the country out of the bloc on October 31, without explaining how he would do this while also complying with the Benn Act.
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