BORIS JOHNSON could be forced to go back on his refusal to ask the EU for a Brexit extension if MPs do not agree to any withdrawal agreement by this weekend.
Previously, the Prime Minister said he would “rather die in a ditch” than ask the EU for more time.
But today Brexit Secretary Stephen Barclay confirmed that Mr Johnson will write a letter asking for an Article 50 extension if his deal is not approved in Parliament on Saturday.
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