Brexit: Modi dampens Johnson’s plan to get India trade deal done by autumn
The two leaders had very different ideas of when a post-Brexit trade deal would be completed.
The two leaders had very different ideas of when a post-Brexit trade deal would be completed.
The plans would hand ministers powers to unilaterally "switch off" parts of the Northern Ireland Protocol.
Hopes of getting the deal done this year have also been dashed, with Downing Street saying they "don't want to sacrifice quality for speed".
He also criticised his successor's rightward drift.
Johnson told Tory MPs that the Archbishop of Canterbury had been more critical of his Rwanda plan than the war in Ukraine.
The prime minister's use of the Ukraine tragedy in his Partygate apology marked a "new low", critics said.
The prime minister has promised to set out his position when MPs return to Westminster on Tuesday.
The Brexit minister went out to bat for fracking on Monday morning.
“We won a victory so big that you can see it from the moon, and you can certainly see it from Brussels,” the Hungarian prime minister said.
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