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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson asks Brussels to "seize the opportunities" presented by his new proposal to remove the United Kingdom from the European Union (EU), while reiterating that there will be brexit on schedule , with or without an agreement.

In an article written for the Sun on Sunday Sunday , Johnson calls for flexibility from his community partners to accept his exit plan, which he describes as a "practical commitment" with which the United Kingdom "gives ground where necessary."

Therefore, he says he is ready to "make the leap" and leave the EU on October 31 , although it remains to be seen, he adds, if Brussels "will happily say goodbye" with a negotiated divorce.

"If we want to go out with an agreement, we now need the EU to jump from its side , demonstrating its own readiness to achieve a pact that has the support of the Parliament of the United Kingdom," says the conservative premier .

Johnson recalls that the exit agreement signed with Brussels in December by its predecessor, Theresa May , opened "a huge gap in the heart" of Westminster and was rejected by its members for its opposition , mainly to the controversial border safeguard, designed to avoid a hard barrier between the two Irlandas.

On the other hand, he says that his break-up plan, sent last week to the community negotiators, has generated "positive reactions throughout the Parliament" and understands that if the EU accepts "the outstretched hand" by London, the Commons will also give their OK to your proposal .

"There will be no more hesitation"

"We are leaving within 25 days. We can do it with an agreement if the EU is willing. But there should be no illusions or mistakes. There will be no more hesitations. No more delays . We will conclude Brexit on October 31," Johnson reiterates.

London and Brussels will resume their contacts on Monday, but the EU has warned that, for now, Johnson's plan, which plans to replace the aforementioned border safeguard with alternative arrangements, the main stumbling block in this divorce, does not "lay the groundwork" for reach a legally binding pact .

Despite the prevailing pessimism and confusion, Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar has assured that an agreement can still be reached in "the next two weeks", during the European summit to be held on October 17 and 18.

However, he agrees with his community partners that the current offer of his British colleague falls short and does not allow the parties to develop "serious negotiations".

In this context, Johnson continues to send contradictory messages , as his Government confirmed on Friday during a hearing in a Scottish court that he will ask the EU for an extension of the expected departure time, if by October 19 he has failed to negotiate a withdrawal agreement. , as required by British law.

At the same time, he continues to insist that he will break with the block on the deadline of October 31 , either in an orderly manner or with a wild brexit.

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