LONDON/PARIS (Reuters) - The
United Kingdom will ultimately leave the
European Union on the terms of Prime Minister Boris Johnson's deal, a senior Downing Street source said on Thursday, as EU leaders mulled offering
London a three-month flexible
Brexit delay.
More than three years after voting 52%-48% to be the first sovereign country to leave the European project, the United Kingdom is waiting for the EU to decide how long the latest delay to Brexit should be.
"This ends with us leaving with the PM's deal," a Downing Street source who spoke on condition of anonymity said.