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Brexit: May addresses MPs after ERG says it cannot recommend voting for deal – Politics live

May says the government will legislate to ensure that regulatory standards in Great Britain remain the same as in Northern Ireland. This will address concerns that the backstop could lead to regulatory divergence between NI and GB.

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