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The Brexit-supporting Peer, who led negotiations for the EU trade deal secured at the end of last year, has been been given a key role overseeing ongoing negotiations with the European Union. Theresa May s former Europe Advisor Raoul Ruparel has said that Lord Frost is the right man for the job having sat opposite EU negotiators and knowing the Brexit deal better than anyone . Mr Ruparel has insisted the Minister will go into discussions with the EU with a certain set of priorities for protecting Britain s sovereignty.
Boris Johnson led the Leave campaign (Image: GETTY)
Similarly, nine in 10 people also felt the UK leaving the EU would be a bad thing to happen to the bloc - and for Sweden.
Sweden enjoyed a solid friendship with the UK while it was a member of the bloc, and often relied on its vote during sessions in the European Parliament.
Between 2009 and 2015, the UK and Sweden joined together on 88 percent of votes, Votewatch Europe claimed.
Boris Johnson completed his get Brexit done vow (Image: GETTY)
The nations also successfully led an unprecedented charge to secure the first ever EU budget cut back in 2013.
He said: In France, there is obviously a challenge to the EU project. But so far all the parties that want to stay in the EU have had more numbers and votes and France has continued to support it. It is almost unthinkable that France would want to leave because France and Germany are the main drivers, the central axis of the European Union project. Unthinkable! EU dodges chaos as Macron to silence Frexit movement to secure EU project (Image: GETTY)
Emmanuel Macron and pro-EU parties are expected to silence the Frexit movement as they push closer towards their EU project goal according to John Redwood. (Image: GETTY)
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Speaking to Express.co.uk, the Vox MEP claimed his party would never approve of an EU army, regardless of how much President Macron pushes for it, as the safest alliance for the EU will always remain NATO.