Boris Johnson 'infuriated' as EU reneges on free trade deal
The Prime Minister believes Brussels has unilaterally been 'changing the terms' of the deal he agreed last year
Boris Johnson has become "privately infuriated" with what he sees as the EU's attempts to frustrate a comprehensive free trade deal, the Sunday Telegraph can reveal.
The Prime Minister believes Brussels has unilaterally been "changing the terms" of the deal he agreed last year, when both sides set out to work towards an ambitious and deep trade agreement.
As a result the UK is no longer wedded to a Canada-style agreement, in what would be a major hardening in the Government's Brexit strategy.
Boris Johnson 'infuriated' as EU reneges on free trade deal
"Perhaps you think you are being treated unfairly?"
The Prime Minister believes Brussels has unilaterally been 'changing the terms' of the deal he agreed last year
Boris Johnson has become "privately infuriated" with what he sees as the EU's attempts to frustrate a comprehensive free trade deal, the Sunday Telegraph can reveal.
The Prime Minister believes Brussels has unilaterally been "changing the terms" of the deal he agreed last year, when both sides set out to work towards an ambitious and deep trade agreement.
As a result the UK is no longer wedded to a Canada-style agreement, in what would be a major hardening in the Government's Brexit strategy.
Boris Johnson 'infuriated' as EU reneges on free trade deal
"Perhaps you think you are being treated unfairly?"
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