They can only be a starting point to more talks, according to officials and diplomats dealing with Brexit in EU hub Brussels. "It does not contain any decent solution for customs. And it erects a hard border on the island of Ireland," said a senior EU official, saying the plan "can't fly" as it stands. An EU diplomat said the plan would need to be fundamentally reworked to become acceptable. Time was short before EU leaders meet in Brussels on October 17 and 18 for a make-or-break Brexit summit, the person said.
Johnson hopes to seal an agreement then and take Britain out of the bloc two weeks later. However, the British parliament has passed a law saying the country cannot leave without a deal and must ask for an extension if it gets nowhere at the EU summit. Johnson vows to take Britain out on October 31 but has not explained how he would get around that. He has also pledged not to request another delay to Brexit, already postponed twice from its original date last March.