Brexit countdown clock is too stressful for Downing Street staff who BAN it from No10

BREXIT countdown clocks have been BANNED from No10 by Downing Street staff who say it's too stressful.

After Boris became PM a clock was seen being posted into the famous street for his office, and one has been put up in Tory HQ too.

It counts down the days until BoJo has promised that Britain will finally leave the EU on October 31.

However, Alex Aiken, the civil service’s executive director of government communications, stepped in after Boris' advisers suggested putting one on every computer in No10.

The Sunday Times reported that he thought it would be “too much pressure” for them to handle.

Ministers, key Whitehall staff and advisers have already been told to cancel all planned leave to get us ready to leave the EU, as the PM needs all hands on deck.

Chairman James Cleverly posted a snap of himself with the clock in the Tory's office with a smile, pointing at the latest addition to the room.

There was a sign above it which read: "We will have delivered Brexit and left the EU by…"

Boris Johnson has promised to get us out of the bloc by October 31 – no matter what happens.

He's staking his entire premiership in Downing Street on his promise to finally deliver the result of the referendum.

The Tories have been warned they will be wiped out if that doesn't happen.

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