Brexit negotiations hit new roadblocks as British government wants to renege on Withdrawal Agreement
Parliament, MPs, Tory Lords concerned Boris Johnson's proposed internal market bill will break an international treaty
London
TRADE talks between the UK and the European Union (EU) will limp on next week despite concerns that the British government wants to renege on aspects of the Brexit withdrawal agreement.
Next Monday, Parliament will also be debating British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's proposed "Internal Market Bill" in the House of Commons.
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