Fury as EU demands MORE Brexit concessions from Boris to agree to deal

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'Enough is enough': EU sparks fury by demanding more concessions from Boris Johnson to agree to deal

THE EU has sparked anger by demanding more concessions from Boris Johnson if they are to agree to a new Brexit deal this week.

The EU is pushing for a model closer to the original Northern Ireland backstop, in which the province effectively remained inside the EU's customs union.: "It is possible to conclude a deal but that depends on the UK. We can work quickly". The Leader of the Commons - who was a thorn in the side of Mrs May over Brexit - said they could "trust" the Prime Minister not to give too much ground.

 

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martinjdwareham The time has come BorrisJohson to get out now. No need to wait until the 31st Oct. No deal is the best deal.

kuku27 'Enough is enough',this is danger signal

Two words second is off ... tell them we’re to go

The E U are living on cloud cuckoo land, better to be away from these money grabbers.

What a shocker maybe remind them of the cost in lives and financially to UK freeing them of the Germans in WW2 who coincidentally seem to be doing very well for themselves considering they failed to rule Europe by force but do a decent job now !

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