British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced the suspension of UK parliament will be extended until October 14th.
That's just over two weeks before Britain is set to leave the European Union... and sharply raises the possibility of a "no-deal" Brexit.
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Right Mark, Johnson said on Wednesday he would schedule the Queen's Speech for October 14th to launch new legislation.
During a televised interview, he insisted the decision was made to push his domestic agenda, including improving the National Health Service and fighting violent crime.
However, it's widely seen as an attempt to block members of parliament, especially those from the opposition but even some from within his Conservative Party, from delaying the UK's EU departure with no deal.
In response, Johnson argued there will be enough time to debate the EU, Brexit and all the other issues.
The Queen accepted the request so UK parliament will be shut down from September 12 to October 14 and takes Britain close to the edge of crashing out of the EU on Halloween.