U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson said Friday that he would seek a no-deal Brexit unless there was a fundamental change of approach from the European Union.
U.K. and EU negotiators failed to agree on a trade deal ahead of Prime Minister Boris Johnson's self-imposed Oct. 15 deadline.
"Unless there's a fundamental change of approach, we're going to go to the Australia solution, and we should do it with great confidence," Johnson said, accord to Reuters, after negotiators failed to agree on a deal ahead of his self-imposed Oct. 15 deadline. But language used in the EU statement upset officials in London, after Brussels called on the U.K. "to make the necessary moves to make an agreement possible."
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