No 10 cancels staff leave, hinting at likelihood of snap election
by Jessica Elgot Chief political correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#4MYG3)
Boris Johnson's chief of staff tells advisers not to book holidays before 31 October
Boris Johnson's chief of staff cancelled all leave for government advisers until 31 October in a missive on Thursday night, raising further speculation the government is planning for a forced snap election in the aftermath of the UK leaving the EU with no deal.
Special advisers were emailed by Johnson's senior adviser Edward Lister on Thursday night, saying there was "some confusion about taking holiday". They were told none should be booked until 31 October, with compensation considered "on a case by case basis" for those who had already booked leave, though the email said advisers were free to spend their weekends "as you wish".
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