Boris Johnson is preparing for his first major showdown with Brussels over a future trade agreement
Britain must become an 'independent maritime nation' like Norway and must not be locked into binding commitments on fishing with the European Union, a former environment secretary has said. Boris Johnson is preparing for his first major show down with Brussels over a future trade agreement, with Brussels demanding access to the UK;'s fishing waters in exchange for financial services.
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