Remember 2019?
June 25: "We are getting ready to come out on October 31. Come what may. Do or die."
September 2: "There are no circumstances in which I will ask Brussels to delay. We are leaving on 31 October, no ifs or buts."
September 3: "We will leave by 31 October in all circumstances. There will be no further pointless delay."
September 4: [No10 source at official press briefing]: "The PM has been clear that he will not go to Brussels to ask for an extension."
September 5: "[Delay?] I'd rather be dead in a ditch."
September 6: [Asked if he'll carry out Parliament's instructions to delay] "I will not. I don't want a delay."
September 6: "[MPs] just passed a law that would force me to beg Brussels for an extension to the
Brexit deadline. This is something I will never do."
September 9: "I will not ask for another delay."
September 10: [Treasury minister Simon Clarke, speaking on government's behalf]: "The government is very clear that we will not under any circumstances be asking for an extension and that is the absolute bottom line."
September 16: "We're going to come out on October 31 and it's vital that people understand that the UK will not extend. We won't go on remaining in the EU beyond October."
September 25: "We will come out of the European Union on 31 October, and we will not be extending."
October 19, 3.30pm: [Conservative Party on
Twitter ]: "The Prime Minister will not ask for a delay."
October 19, 10pm: "Dear Mr President... the United Kingdom is seeking a further extension to the period provided under Article 50 (3) of the Treaty on European Union. Yours Sincerely, Prime Minister."