Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson attends the final day of the annual Conservative Party conference in Manchester, northern England. AFP
Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson attends the final day of the annual Conservative Party conference in Manchester, northern England. AFP
Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson attends the final day of the annual Conservative Party conference in Manchester, northern England. AFP
Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson attends the final day of the annual Conservative Party conference in Manchester, northern England. AFP

Brexit live updates: Boris Johnson plans 'final offer' to Europe


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UK prime minister Boris Johnson's new plan for a Brexit deal will be delivered to EU leaders on Wednesday, as the UK premier addresses the Conservative party conference.

EU officials have already criticised the plan, which would bring in customs checks on the Republic’s northern border and a regulatory border in the Irish Sea for four years, effectively tying Northern Ireland to the EU until 2025.

Mr Johnson’s offer will make clear that if the EU does not engage with the proposal, Britain will not will leave without a deal on October 31.

Meanwhile, reports have emerged suggesting that the government is planning to again prorogue parliament.