Court papers say UK’s Johnson would seek delay if no deal
LONDON — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson would seek an extension to the Oct. 31 Brexit deadline if no withdrawal deal with the European Union is reached by mid-October, according to a document read aloud in a Scottish court Friday.
The government document quoted in Scotland’s Court of Session indicated Johnson intends to comply with a law Parliament passed this month that requires the prime minister to ask the EU for a postponement if no deal is in place by Oct. 19.
The court statement is at odds with Johnson’s continued insistence that he will not seek a Brexit extension under any circumstances. It is not clear how the government plans to resolve the difference between Johnson’s public stance and the position taken in court.
Lawyer Andrew Webster, representing the British government, said the court documents are a “clear statement” of what the prime minister would do.