British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Monday he does not want a general election, in an attempt to warn off rebel MPs from his party backing the Opposition with plans to block Brexit with "another pointless delay".
In a statement on the steps of Downing Street in London, Johnson said there are "no circumstances" under which he would accept a delay to Brexit, which is scheduled for October 31.
The unscheduled statement, which had sent speculation of a snap election into overdrive, came following an emergency meeting of the Cabinet amid plans by different sections of Parliament to block Britain's exit from the European Union (EU) without an agreement in place by the October 31 deadline as they return from summer recess on Tuesday.
"I want everybody to know there are no circumstances in which I will ask Brussels to delay. We are leaving on October 31, no ifs or buts. We will not accept any attempt to go back on our promises or scrub that referendum," warned Johnson.
"Armed and fortified with that conviction I believe we will get a deal at that crucial summit in [mid] October. A deal that Parliament will certainly be able to scrutinise," he said.
"And in the meantime let our negotiators get on with their work Without that sword of Damocles over their necks. And without an election, which I don't want and you don't want."
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