Boris Johnson 'turbo-charging' no-deal Brexit plans, say ministers
Source: The Guardian
Boris Johnson turbo-charging no-deal Brexit plans, say ministers
Cabinet blitzes media, saying preparations for crashing out are top priority
Rowena Mason Deputy political editor
Sun 28 Jul 2019 11.34 BST Last modified on Sun 28 Jul 2019 14.08 BST
Boris Johnson is turbo-charging preparations to leave the EU without a deal on 31 October as his governments number one priority, according to several senior cabinet ministers.
The new prime minister sent out cabinet ministers for interviews across newspapers and broadcasters this weekend as part of a publicity blitz about the prospect of a no-deal Brexit.
Their message is that the UK will be heading for no deal unless EU leaders agree to replace the Irish backstop.
Michael Gove, the new Cabinet Office minister in charge of no-deal preparations, said the government was operating on the assumption that Britain would leave without a deal on 31 October and it was a very real prospect because EU leaders had so far not changed their minds about scrapping the backstop.
He said in the Sunday Times that an agreement might not be struck with Brussels by then, but there was a new clarity of mission, we will exit the EU on October 31, no ifs, no buts, no more delay.
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