Leaving the EU by the end of October is a "hard red line" and will happen in "all circumstances", Andrea Leadsom has said in her pitch for leadership.The ex-Commons leader said she had a plan for a "managed exit", adding that Parliament could "not stop us leaving".
But her rival Mark Harper said it was "not possible" to leave by 31 October, and Rory Stewart said talk of a better deal on the table was a "fairy story".
Ten Conservative candidates are in the race to be leader - and the next PM.
The deadline for Brexit was pushed back to October after MPs rejected Theresa May's withdrawal agreement with Brussels three times.
The European Union has repeatedly said the agreement will not be re-opened, and on Tuesday, president of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker stressed that once again.
"This is not a treaty between Theresa May and Juncker, this is a treaty between the United Kingdom and the European Union," he told a Politico event in Brussels.
"It has to be respected by whomsoever will be the next British prime minister."
Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said it was a "terrible political miscalculation" for UK politicians to believe they can get a better deal.
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