BORIS Johnson tonight declared he would rather “die in a ditch” than bow to Parliament’s legal bid to delay Brexit. The PM vowed to do everything he can to deliver Brexit on time – and challenged “chicken” Jeremy Corbyn to go to the public in a General Election if he wants to block it. But in his most bruising day since taking power, he refused to say if he would resign as Prime Minister rather than return to Brussels and ask for a delay beyond October 31 if MPs ordered him to. Labour and other Opposition parties met on Thursday and are likely to refuse him an election until after a crunch EU summit on October 17 in a bid to force through the extension. But challenged by The Sun on a campaign trip to Yorkshire, Mr Johnson insisted he would never ask for another delay under any circumstances, saying: “I would rather be dead in a ditch. “It costs a billion pounds a month, it achieves absolutely nothing, what on earth is the point of further delay? It is totally, totally pointless.”After a terrible week for No10 which saw Remainer MPs seize control of Brexit, 21 Tories expelled for…