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EU agrees new Jan 31 Brexit deadline

London/Brussels: The European Union (EU) on Monday agreed to offer the UK a three-month extension to the Brexit deadline, until January 31 next year.

European Council President Donald Tusk confirmed the decision of the 27 other members of the economic bloc on Twitter, saying a written confirmation process would follow in the coming days.

The EU27 has agreed that it will accept the UK's request for a flextension until January 31, 2020. The decision is expected to be formalised through a written procedure, he said.

The EU's move would mean that the UK will not leave the 28-member block as planned on Thursday.

Tusk said it was a "flextension", meaning the UK could leave the EU before the deadline if a deal was approved by the British parliament.

Tusk will now seek the UK's formal agreement to the decision - before formalising the extension through a written procedure among the 27 other EU nations, which he hopes to conclude by Tuesday or Wednesday.

British MPs are expected to vote on a motion to be tabled by Prime Minister Boris Johnson this week seeking a General Election on December 12.

Johnson, who seems on the way to miss out on his do or die Brexit pledge by Thursday, had offered MPs the choice last week to have more time to debate the withdrawal agreement struck with the EU in return for backing his bid for a snap poll. Under the UK's Fixed Term Parliaments Act, he will need a two-third majority - 434 MPs - to get his wish for an early election.

The way to get Brexit done is, I think, to be reasonable with Parliament and say if they genuinely want more time to study this excellent deal, they can have it, but they have to agree to a General Election on December 12, said Johnson.

It's time frankly that the Opposition summoned up the nerve to submit themselves to the judgement of our collective boss, which is the people of the UK, he said.

However, given his lack of a majority in Parliament and Opposition parties inclined not to hand him his wish, Monday's vote remains uncertain.

Opposition Labour Party Leader Jeremy Corbyn has said that the party is not prepared to support such a move until the risk of a no-deal Brexit is completely ruled out.

The Scottish National Party (SNP) has said it will block the government's election attempt.

Along with the Liberal Democrats, the party is pushing for an election on December 9 instead - provided the EU grants a Brexit extension until January 31, 2020. pti

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