Brexit extension: what’s on offer from EU leaders?

Donald Tusk announces go-ahead for delay until 31 January

UK and EU flags at Westminster
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EU leaders have agreed a Brexit extension to 31 January, with an option for Britain to leave earlier if a deal can be ratified, according to a tweet from the European Council president.

Donald Tusk wrote that the bloc would permit a “flextension” - which as Sky News points out, means that if Boris Johnson manages to get his divorce deal through Parliament in less than three months, Brexit will happen sooner.

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