BORIS JOHNSON has been warned that any Brexit deal struck this late into negotiations will leave the Prime Minister 'having to pay' for it, according to a commentator.
announcement of the Internal Market Bill last month intensified trade talks and infuriated those both inside and outside the EU. Yet, the bill has just passed the last Commons hurdle and will now move into the House of Lords before it can pass into law. It has become yet another sticking point in negotiations which are already fraught with disagreements, such as access to UK fishing waters, a level playing field and the governance of any future deal.
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