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Prime Minister Boris Johnson s hopes of securing a post-Brexit free trade agreement with the US could be dashed as President-elect Joe Biden prepares to enter the White House. The Democrat has long been a critic of the UK s decision to leave the EU, warning in 2016 that US interest in Britain could diminish as a result of Brexit. Mr Biden has also spoken of his Irish ancestry, signalling that a new special relationship could emerge across the Atlantic.
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After months of deadlock, the EU and UK secured a Brexit trade deal and evaded the unpredictability of a no deal scenario. Prime Minister Boris Johnson won over Brexiteers in his party, and even won the backing of the Labour Party despite Sir Keir Starmer s criticisms of the agreement. Mr Johnson said following the agreement: “By signing this deal, we fulfil the sovereign wish of the British people to live under their own laws, made by their own elected Parliament. European Commiss
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson secured a trade deal with the EU, easing fears on both sides of the English Channel that had been sparked by a possible no deal scenario. But, even with leaders across Europe expressing relief and optimism, Brexit appears to have already impacted the German economy. Professor John Ryan, a Network Research Fellow at CESifo, highlighted this as he examined the decline in Berlin-London trade in the aftermath of the 2016 referendum, in which the UK v
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson was eventually able to secure a Brexit trade deal with the EU, and boasted that it will help Britain take control of its borders, laws and waters. But one key issue could come back to bite the UK, just as it did Switzerland during their negotiations with the EU over an institutional framework agreement. Negotiations for the partnership began in 2014, but still Bern and Brussels continue to work together on only a patchwork of treaties. Tensio
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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has announced that the UK and the EU have reached a fair deal after months of haggling. Prime Minister Boris Johnson is also set to make an announcement today just days before the transition period s end on January first. Reports suggest Mr Johnson is confident that he can win over Brexiteer MPs in the Conservative Party as the anti-EU European Research Group (ERG) turn to their lawyers to scrutinise the deal. While most of the gro