Brexit limps towards a conclusion
THE UK appears to have negotiated a deal with the EU to settle the terms of leaving the union from the end of March 2019. The Prime Minister is taking the credit for this achievement, rather than the official negotiating team. Indeed, the original chief negotiator, David Davis, resigned several months ago in protest at interference from Theresa May and her private advisers which resulted in the "Chequers" plan. His replacement, Dominic Raab, resigned a few days ago in protest at the current deal, negotiated by the same advisers behind his back.
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