Brexiteers offer May a lifeline that will see EU officials based at UK borders
Leading Brexiteers have backed a package of concessions to help unlock a Canada-style trade deal with Brussels.
Senior members of the Conservatives’ 60-strong European Research Group (ERG) have told The Telegraph they would support EU officials being stationed at UK ports after Brexit to break the impasse with Brussels.
The MPs, including Iain Duncan Smith, the former Tory leader, and Jacob Rees-Mogg, the ERG chairman, also suggest that they would support the Government enforcing EU rules on goods exported to the bloc by firms in this country.
Brexiteers regard both proposals as a significant concession to help avoid a “hard” border with Northern Ireland, while paving the way for a much looser...
Brexiteers offer May a lifeline that will see EU officials based at UK borders
Moggy wants to be in the fast lane to his Ireland based hedgefund
Leading Brexiteers have backed a package of concessions to help unlock a Canada-style trade deal with Brussels.
Senior members of the Conservatives’ 60-strong European Research Group (ERG) have told The Telegraph they would support EU officials being stationed at UK ports after Brexit to break the impasse with Brussels.
The MPs, including Iain Duncan Smith, the former Tory leader, and Jacob Rees-Mogg, the ERG chairman, also suggest that they would support the Government enforcing EU rules on goods exported to the bloc by firms in this country.
Brexiteers regard both proposals as a significant concession to help avoid a “hard” border with Northern Ireland, while paving the way for a much looser...
Brexiteers offer May a lifeline that will see EU officials based at UK borders
Moggy wants to be in the fast lane to his Ireland based hedgefund

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