May wants reciprocal binding trade agreements after Brexit
She also said she would not let the UK's exit from the EU jeopardise the progress made on securing peace in N Ireland
London
BRITISH Prime Minister Theresa May said on Friday that Britain's future trading relationship with the European Union would need to maintain links and ensure reciprocal binding agreements.
In setting out her vision for a Brexit deal, Mrs May, who has long kept her cards close to her chest, wanted the "broadest and deepest" partnership possible with the EU that would cover more areas than any other trade agreement after Brexit.
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