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Brexit news - live: EU leaders agree to extend Article 50 until end of October

Live updates from Westminster and Brussels

Ashley Cowburn
Political Correspondent
,Lizzy Buchan,Adam Forrest
Wednesday 10 April 2019 18:55 EDT
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European leaders agreed to grant another extension to Britain’s membership of the EU at an emergency summit on Wednesday night, offering the UK a delay to its departure date until Halloween – 31 October.

Theresa May travelled to Brussels where she pleaded with EU leaders to delay Brexit until 30 June, rather than see the UK crash out without deal on Friday.

Most EU leaders appeared ready to back Donald Tusk’s proposal of a longer delay, but a decision was held up by French President Emmanuel Macron, who insisted on “no long extension”.

Here’​s how the day unfolded:

Here’s the interview with Sophie In’t Veld, deputy to EU negotiator Guy Verhofstadt, in which she discusses the potential for British MEPs to cause a whole load of trouble in the months ahead.

Adam Forrest10 April 2019 22:55

Foreign secretary Jeremy Hunt has appeared on ITV’s Peston to warn that a general election would be disastrous for the Tories.

Adam Forrest10 April 2019 23:13

The EU 27 are now back in discussions about the length of the extension it will offer the UK. The Telegraph’s Peter Foster says France is now “isolated” in arguing for only a short delay.

Adam Forrest10 April 2019 23:23

Could a Halloween Brexit deadline now be on the cards? Some, including the FT’s Mehreen Khan, now reporting that EU leaders are discussing a compromise extension of 31 October.

Adam Forrest10 April 2019 23:27

It’s official. Reuters are reporting that EU leaders have now agreed an extension until 31 October, with a further review in June.

Adam Forrest10 April 2019 23:29

Adam Forrest10 April 2019 23:40

Theresa May has been summoned to meet European Council president Donald Tusk to be told of her country’s fate: a medium-term extension.

Adam Forrest10 April 2019 23:48

Sky News’ Lewis Goodall has suggested the new deadline does, in theory, still allow for a second referendum.

Adam Forrest10 April 2019 23:51

Some supporters of a second referendum sounding pretty downbeat about the chances of a Final Say vote following the EU decision to allow Britain to delay its departure until Halloween.

Adam Forrest11 April 2019 00:04

As our Europe correspondent Jon Stone points out, the new Halloween Brexit date is significant for all sorts of historical reasons.

Adam Forrest11 April 2019 00:13

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