Will Boris Johnson sink Britain’s Brexit withdrawal deal?
By DW
08 September 2020 |
2:05 pm
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has threatened to pull out of trade talks with the European Union if an agreement is not struck by mid-October. He has also hinted that he could back out of the Northern Ireland Protocol.
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