Brexit trade deal finally done
A post-Brexit trade deal has been agreed with the EU, according to UK sources
Last updated 24th Dec 2020
A post-Brexit trade deal has been agreed by negotiators from the UK and the European Union after months of talks and frantic last-minute wrangling.
The deal was secured on Christmas Eve, a week before current trading arrangements expire.
A UK source said the deal delivered everything that the British public was promised during the 2016 referendum''.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson and European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen were in close contact over recent days to help get the deal over the line.
But negotiations led by the EU's Michel Barnier and the UK's Lord Frost continued throughout the day as final details were hammered out.
"Everything the British people were promised"
A Downing Street source insisted that “everything that the British public was promised during the 2016 referendum and in the general election last year is delivered by this deal”.
They added: “We have taken back control of our money, borders, laws, trade and our fishing waters.
“The deal is fantastic news for families and businesses in every part of the UK. We have signed the first free trade agreement based on zero tariffs and zero quotas that has ever been achieved with the EU
“The deal is the biggest bilateral trade deal signed by either side, covering trade worth £668bn in 2019.”
This is a breaking story and we will update this article as we get more details of the deal.
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