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Britain finally set free by Brexit trade deal

Brexit deal passed, and the will of the people is now the law Boris Johnson united his once-riven party and both Houses of Parliament 30 December 2020 • 9:01pm UK chief trade negotiator David Frost (L) and British Ambassador to the EU Tim Barrow (R) look on as Boris Johnson signs the Brexit trade deal Credit: Leon Neal/Getty Images Europe After four and a half years of interminable Brexit drama, it was only fitting that parliament be theatrically recalled on the day before New Year’s Eve, in the midst of a raging pandemic, to finally set Britain free. One thousand, six hundred and fifty one days since the UK voted to leave the EU and finally, on Wednesday, the referendum result 17,410,742 people voted for was honoured with the whirlwind passing through parliament of a trade deal with Brussels.

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson signs Brexit trade deal

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson signs Brexit trade deal Top Searches UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson signs Brexit trade deal Reuters / Updated: Dec 30, 2020, 22:30 IST FacebookTwitterLinkedinEMail UK PM Boris Johnson after signing the Brexit trade deal (File photo: Reuters) LONDON: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson signed the post-Brexit trade deal with the European Union on Wednesday, adding his signature to that of EU chiefs after the document was flown from Brussels to London. Have I read it? The answer is yes, Johnson quipped. The trade deal was announced on December 24, and sets out the terms of Britain s new relationship with the EU following their divorce earlier this year. It will come into effect from January 1, replacing a transitional arrangement during which EU rules continued to apply to Britain.

UK parliament approves Brexit trade deal

UK parliament approves Brexit trade deal Reuters/London Filed on December 30, 2020 The UK-EU deal will end over four years of negotiation and safeguard nearly a $1 trillion of annual trade. London, EU look to forward to begin new chapter of relations just days before their divorce becomes reality British lawmakers approved Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s post-Brexit trade deal with the European Union on Wednesday, as both sides looked to begin a new chapter of relations just days before their divorce becomes a reality. Britain and the European Union were signing the deal on Wednesday and the British parliament will finalise its implementation, ending over four years of negotiation and safeguarding nearly a $1 trillion of annual trade.

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