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Prospect of no-deal Brexit ‘very much alive’

Boris Johnson has "absolutely" ruled out calling an election before Britain has left the EU, as the UK prime minister was warned he has put himself on a "collision course" with the bloc. In his first address to MPs as prime minister, Mr Johnson said the deal Theresa May agreed with the EU was dead. He reiterated his pledge to take Britain out of the bloc - deal or no deal - at the end of October. European Australian Business Council CEO Jason Collins told Sky News the prospect of a no-deal Brexit are “very alive right now”, which is in “no one's interest in Europe, the UK or for trading partners like Australia”. Image: AP

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