Brex deal: Boris Johnson vows to beat EU in economic race

Britain has opened a new chapter in its relations with the rest of Europe with Boris Johnson, who vowed that his country would beat the European Union in the race for economic success. After nine months of winding negotiations, a Brex deal was secured on Christmas Eve, avoiding an exit [...]
After nine months of winding negotiations, a Brexi deal was secured on Christmas Eve, avoiding an exit from Britain's EU.
EU ambassadors will meet today for reporting with their chief negotiator, Michel Barnier, and are expected to have two to three days available to analyse the agreement and decide on pro-visual implementation, the BBC reports.
In Britain, Eurosceptics are awaiting verdict with conclusions expected to be published Monday morning.
The deal was met with <x0-calmed relief with a little sadness” in Brussels. But it has been said by Prime Minister Johnson that there is an agreement expected to permanently establish Britain's relationship with Europe, 48 years after this state joined the European economic community (as it was then known).
This European question has been raised for decades. I think that gives us a platform, the foundation of a very new proservative relationship. “ ] Johnson said.
The agreement fulfilled the promise of a giant <x0) free trade zone”, characterised by “regulatory support”, Johnson said. We have taken over our laws and destiny. ” /Periscope











