Boris Johnson (1st R) arrives at the BBC to take part in the Conservative Party leadership BBC television debate in London, Britain, on June 18, 2019. (Xinhua/Alberto Pezzali)
LONDON, July 18 (Xinhua) -- British Prime Minister hopeful Boris Johnson has insisted that he would take Britain out of the European Union (EU) on the scheduled date of Oct. 31, with or without a deal.
He voiced this stance in his final Conservative Party leadership debate with Jeremy Hunt on Wednesday.
Questioned about messages from Brussels that the Brexit deal brokered by outgoing Prime Minister Theresa May is not up for negotiation, Johnson said: "Where's the will, there's a way."
"We need to get our mojo back as a party," he added.
"If there is a refusal (by Brussels) to compromise, if they won't change a dot or a comma of the withdrawal agreement, then obviously we have no choice to come out on different terms and that's what we'll do," he told the cheering crowds.
He also said that Brexit will enable his country to champion trade deals around the world for the first time in 45 years.
But the favorite to be named as May's successor would not be drawn on whether he would suspend the British parliament as a means of achieving Brexit, or whether he would call an early general election.