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Britain and EU strike post-Brexit trade deal

  • Last-gasp Brexit deal comes just days before Britain is set to leave the EU’s single market
  • ‘We have taken back control of our destiny,’ British PM Boris Johnson says.

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson tweeted a picture of himself inside No 10 Downing Street, raising both arms in a thumbs-up gesture. Photo: Boris Johnson via Twitter
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Britain clinched a narrow Brexit trade deal with the European Union on Thursday, just seven days before it exits one of the world’s biggest trading blocs in its most significant global shift since the loss of its empire.

The deal, agreed on more than four years after Britain voted narrowly to leave the bloc, means it has averted a chaotic finale to the tortuous divorce that has shaken the 70-year project to forge European unity from the ruins of World War II.

It will preserve Britain’s zero-tariff and zero-quota access to the bloc’s single market of 450 million consumers, but will not prevent economic pain and disruption for the United Kingdom or for EU member states.

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Many aspects of Britain’s future relationship with the EU remain to be hammered out, possibly over years.

An anti-Brexit protester holds signs outside the gates of Downing Street in London. Photo: Reuters
An anti-Brexit protester holds signs outside the gates of Downing Street in London. Photo: Reuters
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“It was a long and winding road,” European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen told reporters. “But we have got a good deal to show for it. It is fair, it is a balanced deal, and it is the right and responsible thing to do for both sides.”

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