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28.09.2020, 13:55

UK's Cabinet Minister Gove says that clauses of the Internal Market Bill that undercut the Withdrawal Agreement will remain - Reuters

  • We want to make sure that Withdrawal Agreement is implemented in full
  • But those clauses are there, they’re in legislation, supported by House of Commons, as a safety net, if need be; and those clauses will remain in that bill
  • PM Johnson has been clear that we need to see progress in trade talks
  • We had a constructive meeting with EU's Sefcovic
  • We both were clear with each other where we were still some distance apart but we were both also clear that we wanted to bridge that gap

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