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European Parliament closes Brexit saga with trade deal vote
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April 29, 2021
BRUSSELS: A “new era” in the UK-European Union relationship has begun after MEPs overwhelmingly backed the post-Brexit trade deal.
The deal, thrashed out by Boris Johnson’s Government and the EU over months of difficult negotiations, was approved by 660 votes to five, with 32 abstentions.
There are a few remaining formalities which need to be completed before the deal struck by the Prime Minister and the EU on Christmas Eve last year is finally ratified.
Business organisations have warned that further work will be necessary to improve the trading arrangements under the terms of the deal. Johnson said: “This week is the final step in a long journey, providing stability to our new relationship with the EU as vital trading partners, close allies and sovereign equals. “Now is the time to look forward to the future and to building a more global Britain.”
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