The PM tried to drum up support today as he moves to table legislation that could override parts of his lauded deal.
Writing in the Telegraph, Mr Johnson said: “I have to say that we never seriously believed that the EU would be willing to use a Treaty, negotiated in good faith, to blockade one part of the UK."
Liam Fox accused the "metropolitan" media of "talking down" the UK's prospects post-Brexit.
David Jones - the vice-chairman of the European Research Group of hardline eurosceptic Conservative MPs - told a Telegraph podcast that there is now only a “20 per cent, 25 per cent” chance of a deal.
Pro-independence group Yes tweeted: “Surge in support for @YesScot continues to grow, as more and more people move from No to Yes.
With Boris Johnson seemingly intent on blowing up trade talks with the European Union, the final shape of the UK’s relationship with Brussels (or lack thereof) seems to be taking shape - and many are adamant that it is nothing like what voters were promised.
The worlds biggest trade deal, struck between the EU and Japan last year, seems to be a distant memory to Brexiteers.
Sir Desmond Swayne said the ban was “absolutely grotesque", while Steve Baker wants us to "start living like a free people".
European Commission vice-president Maros Sefcovic said the “extremely serious violation” of international law puts the ongoing trade talks in jeopardy.
TheLondonEconomic.com – Open, accessible and accountable news, sport, culture and lifestyle.
Read more
We do not charge or put articles behind a paywall. If you can, please show your appreciation for our free content by donating whatever you think is fair to help keep TLE growing and support real, independent, investigative journalism.
Editorial enquiries, please contact: [email protected]
Commercial enquiries, please contact: [email protected]
© The London Economic Newspaper Limited t/a TLE thelondoneconomic.com - All Rights Reserved. Privacy
© The London Economic Newspaper Limited t/a TLE thelondoneconomic.com - All Rights Reserved. Privacy
© The London Economic Newspaper Limited t/a TLE thelondoneconomic.com - All Rights Reserved. Privacy