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Boris Johnson plays numbers game after securing Brexit deal

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Boris Johnson plays numbers game after securing Brexit deal PM insists he is ‘very confident’ his deal will be approved by parliament on Saturday Boris Johnson has insisted he is “very confident” that his Brexit deal will be approved by the House of Commons in a historic knife-edge vote on Saturday, even without the backing of the DUP.“I want to stress that this is a great deal for our country, for the UK; I also believe that it is a very good deal for our friends in the EU,” Johnson said at the European council in Brussels, where EU leaders signed off on the last-minute deal. Continue reading... Go to Source

Brexit deal may be a rare win-win for Boris Johnson

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Brexit deal may be a rare win-win for Boris Johnson PM will hope to pass his deal on Saturday but knows rejection will set him up for a general election Boris Johnson’s team were pasty-faced with exhaustion as they briefed journalists about the details of the Brexit deal in Brussels on Thursday afternoon – but the PM himself was unable to suppress a beam of triumph, as he glad-handed his fellow leaders.Just a week after Johnson’s meeting with the Irish prime minister, Leo Varadkar, at a wedding venue on the Wirral, Downing Street hopes it has now engineered that rare thing in politics – a win-win situation. Continue reading... Go to Source

‘My deal or no deal’: what the papers say about Boris Johnson’s Brexit plan

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'My deal or no deal': what the papers say about Boris Johnson's Brexit plan Front pages report on ‘numbers game’, with some calling on MPs to ‘do their duty’Boris Johnson’s progress in getting his Brexit deal dominates the front pages, though most papers make clear it is not a done deal. Related: How is Boris Johnson's Brexit deal different from Theresa May's? Continue reading... Go to Source

How is Boris Johnson’s Brexit deal different from Theresa May’s?

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How is Boris Johnson's Brexit deal different from Theresa May's? New deal swaps backstop for a four-year alignment between Northern Ireland and EULatest Brexit news – live updatesThe new Brexit deal is essentially the old Brexit deal with a new chapter on the protocol on Ireland and Northern Ireland and a few key tweaks to the political declaration.The main protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland runs to just 15 pages – 64 pages including the annexes – and restates the commitment to all the baseline elements on the Good Friday agreement, the common travel area and other rights contained in Theresa May’s withdrawal agreement of 2018. Continue reading... Go to Source

Boris Johnson has a deal. Now MPs must end the agony and vote it through | Simon Jenkins

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Boris Johnson has a deal. Now MPs must end the agony and vote it through | Simon Jenkins The DUP is again proving the fly in the Brexit ointment, but it should not be allowed to decide who rules Britain Related: Brexit: Johnson's deal's 'far worse' than May's, says Labour - live news Here we go again. The bloody torso that is Brexit will this weekend dump itself in the torture chamber of the House of Commons. MPs will be asked to approve – in some fashion or other – the Brexit deal reached by Boris Johnson in Brussels. It is now surely clear that the deal comes as close as is feasible to a workable withdrawal from the EU, given the limitations set by the Commons since 2016. It also sets a framework for something quite separate, Britain’s long-term relationship with the EU, which i...
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