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UK PM Johnson concedes he may have to ask for a Brexit extension

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has conceded he will have to ask for an extension to Article 50 – postponing Brexit. In a speech at the House of Commons, the PM said: 'Whatever letters they make seek to force the government to write, they cannot change my judgment that further delay is pointless, expensive and corrosive of public trust'

The PM may call off the meaningful vote on Brexit. 

The debate continues with the leader of the opposition Jeremy Corbyn speaking now.

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