Boris Johnson 'will dare the Queen to SACK him': Her Majesty puts on a brave face after PM dragged her further into Brexit crisis with vow to 'refuse to leave No 10' if MPs try to oust him and delay EU exit
Boris Johnson (left following his appearance at the House of Commons on Thursday) is prepared to spark a major constitutional crisis drawing the Queen into the heart of politics in order to get Brexit done by the end of the month. The Prime Minister is said to be prepared to 'squat' in Downing Street and dare the monarch to fire him if MPs topple his administration in a confidence vote and seek to delay the UK's exit from the EU. It comes as the Queen was today pictured looking glum at Balmoral (centre), as she attended a church service in Crathie Kirk (right). Under a backbench law passed last month Mr Johnson has to seek a three-month Brexit delay if there is no deal by October 19, and opposition parties are planning to try to topple his administration. The 93-year-old monarch is set to be drawn into the heart of the debate, despite the fact that she has previously worked hard to remain separated from frontline politics. Under a backbench law passed last month Mr Johnson has to seek a three-month Brexit delay if there is no deal by October 19, and opposition parties are planning to try to topple his administration. A senior source today said that 'unless the police turn up at the doors of 10 Downing Street with a warrant for the prime minister's arrest, he won't be leaving.'
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Boris Johnson (left following his appearance at the House of Commons on Thursday) is prepared to spark a major constitutional crisis drawing the Queen into the heart of politics in order to get Brexit done by the end of the month. The Prime Minister is said to be prepared to 'squat' in Downing Street and dare the monarch to fire him if MPs topple his administration in a confidence vote and seek to delay the UK's exit from the EU. It comes as the Queen was today pictured looking glum at Balmoral (centre), as she attended a church service in Crathie Kirk (right). Under a backbench law passed last month Mr Johnson has to seek a three-month Brexit delay if there is no deal by October 19, and opposition parties are planning to try to topple his administration. The 93-year-old monarch is set to be drawn into the heart of the debate, despite the fact that she has previously worked hard to remain separated from frontline politics. Under a backbench law passed last month Mr Johnson has to seek a three-month Brexit delay if there is no deal by October 19, and opposition parties are planning to try to topple his administration. A senior source today said that 'unless the police turn up at the doors of 10 Downing Street with a warrant for the prime minister's arrest, he won't be leaving.'
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