Wednesday, January 18, 2017

BORIS: COUNTRIES 'QUEUING UP' FOR UK TRADE DEALS

UK Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson says countries are 'queuing up' to sign trade deals with Britain.

Writing in the Telegraph, he also says while negotiations on new trade agreements can't formally start until the UK's left the EU - ideas can be 'pencilled in'.

His comments come after UK Prime Minister Theresa May confirmed Britain would leave the European single market so it can bring EU immigration under its control.

Her speech has received a mix response in European capitals.

But UK Brexit Minister David Davis says a mutually beneficial Brexit can be achieved.

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