Boris Johnson has used a festive message to the nation to urge people to read the new Brexit trade deal after Christmas lunch on Friday.The Prime Minister posted a video on Twitter in which he
Boris Johnson has finally confirmed that a post-Brexit trade deal has been agreed with the European Union
Downing Street insists the pact will take back control of our money, borders, laws, trade and fishing waters
The PM and Ursula von der Leyen are understood to have held regular secret phone calls in the last 48 hours
Briefing wars about who has won are already ramping up as sides prepare to sell the agreement to their voters
For years, Eurosceptics were derided as a band of fringe eccentrics on the margins of the Conservative Party and mainstream British politics.
When John Redwood challenged prime minister John Major for the Tory leadership in 1995, his supporters were mocked as the “barmy army” and “ward 8 of Broadmoor”.
But a quarter of a century on as the UK prepares to sever its final ties with the EU, the Eurosceptics are about to celebrate their ultimate triumph.
It is a struggle that had its roots in the bitter Commons battles of the early 1990s over the ratification of the Maastricht Treaty which created the modern European Union.
Boris Johnson has finally confirmed that a post-Brexit trade deal has been agreed with the European Union
Downing Street insists the pact will take back control of our money, borders, laws, trade and fishing waters
Ursula von der Leyen has hailed deal as fair and balanced and said EU negotiated from position of strength
Sir Keir Starmer says he will order his Labour MPs to back the deal saying it was thin but better than nothing
Briefing wars about who has won are already ramping up as sides prepare to sell the agreement to their voters