BORIS JOHNSON'S Brexit negotiator David Frost has condemned the European Union for not offering the UK a fair free trade agreement in a furious letter sent to Brussels, so should the Prime Minister just walk away from negotiations with the EU? Vote now.
The rant by Britain’s Brexit chief comes after the Government pilled the pressure on the EU by publishing 12 draft legal documents.Mr Frost said: “Overall, at this moment in negotiations, what is on offer is not a fair free trade relationship between close economic partners.David Frost and Michel Barnier have held three rounds of Brexit talks
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