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Boris Johnson Says U.K. seeks special partnership with EU post-Brexit
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February 22, 2018
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Speaking at the House of Commons on Tuesday, U.K. Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said “there’s no reason” why the U.K. and EU can’t have frictionless trade if Britain leaves both the customs union and single market.
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