Theresa May has been handed a humiliating Halloween Brexit nightmare with EU leaders agreeing to a 'flextension' that delays the UK’s departure until October 31 at a crunch summit tonight. The Prime Minister was given a slim lifeline with the 27 adding a break clause saying the UK can leave earlier if she can convince MPs to pass a Brexit deal - but Brussels will not reopen the Withdrawal Agreement to make that easier. Mrs May tried to appear positive after the summit, telling a press conference (right): 'What we have agreed tonight means that we can actually leave the European Union before the 30th of June'. Donald Tusk (left) gave Mrs May a glimmer of hope that the UK could leave before October, saying the 'course of action is entirely in the UK's hands'.
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