The British Prime Minister has agreed a draft deal on the UK's future relationship with the European Union with Brussels.
She argues it is the right deal for the whole of the UK and would deliver a Brexit the UK had voted for. It comes after a draft withdrawal agreement on exiting the EU was agreed last week.
The draft deal, which provides a roadmap for the future relationship runs to 26 pages, but is not legally binding.
However many politicians have criticised it, saying it sets out vague aspirations and does not go far enough in ensuring UK demands
ALT: But the Prime Minister insists that this is the deal she's determined to deliver
IN: The deal that will
OUT: for the British people
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ALT: But the Prime Minister insists that this is the deal she's determined to deliver and it sets out a blue print for future trading relationships, not only with the EU but other countries.
IN: crucially the text
OUT:and putting them in place immediately afterwards
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ALT: One of the areas which has been criticised is the possible backstop, an insurance policy to avoid a hard border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, and also to avoid a hard border between Northern Ireland and the UK.
With many concerned that the backstop will be never-ending, the UK Prime Minster says this draft agreement sets out alternative plans to a backstop, to help calm those concerns.
IN: The text we have agreed
OUT: or alternative arrangements
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ALT: The leader of the opposition Labour Party Jeremy Corbyn criticised the British Government for producing a26 pages of waffle, which he says shows that the government has failed at negotiations with the EU
IN:This empty document could have
OUT: one page a month since the referendum
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