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Industry leaders have raised concerns over possible compromises on food standards, while farmers fear they could be undercut by cut-price imports.
A split in the Cabinet also appeared between International Trade Secretary Liz Truss and Environment Secretary George Eustice, who has concerns about the impact on farmers.
Cabinet Office minister Michael Gove also harbours fears a deal could fuel demands for Scottish and Welsh independence.
Mr Morrison, who also met with Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab yesterday, has previously spoken repeatedly of his ambition to honour the special relationship between the two countries and said it was pivotal in seeking a quick deal with the UK.
Scott Morrison has sealed a free trade deal between Australia and the UK during a dinner with Boris Johnson - after initial disagreements about agricultural exports and backpacker work requirements.
The pair met at Downing Street on Monday evening, after Mr Morrison told an Australia-UK Chamber of Commerce audience that the UK s exit from the European Union could be a boon for Australian exporters as Britain sought new trade partners. As the United Kingdom moves into a completely new generation of their trading relationships with the world, who better to start that journey with than Australia? Mr Morrison said.