European ambassadors have unanimously approved the Brexit trade deal in Brussels, giving the agreement the “green light”. It follows a gathering between EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier and senior MEPs, as he seeks to influence elected officials of the deal’s merits.
It comes as Cabinet Office minister Michael Gove warned of “disruption” and “bumpy moments” ahead, despite the deal. He also urged UK citizens to require out comprehensive travel insurance to hide health costs, and promised the fishing industry a “major funding package”.
Conservative grandee Lord Heseltine urged MPs and peers to abstain when voting on Boris Johnson’s trade deal, warning it’ll inflict “lasting damage” on the united kingdom . Meanwhile, trade secretary Liz Truss is rushing to sign a continuity trade agreement with Turkey within the next few days.
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