CABINET minister Michael Gove has called for “goodwill on all sides' to solve the Brexit deadlock.
The row over the Irish border can be dealt with if Eurocrats show “willingness” to speed up work to find alternative arrangements, he said. Mr Gove, the minister responsible for no-deal planning, urged the EU to take an open approach as Prime Minister Boris Johnson headed to Berlin for talks with Chancellor Angela Merkel.
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