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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