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WHAT’S THE SAME

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FREE MOVEMENT Like Mrs May’s deal, the agreement states unequivoca­lly that freedom of movement will end after Brexit. Home Secretary Priti Patel has already announced plans for a new ‘points-based’ immigratio­n system.

MONEY The UK’s ‘divorce bill’ hasn’t changed. It will be around £38billion – made up of our share of EU spending commitment­s and a payment for the two-year ‘transition’.

CITIZENS’ RIGHTS Both sides agree to protect each other’s foreign nationals: Britons living in the EU and EU nationals living in the UK, whose rights will be preserved.

SECURITY The deal envisages close

TRANSITION Like Mrs May, Boris Johnson has agreed a standstill transition period until the end of 2020 – with an optional, one-off extension of up to two years – during which little will change. This allows time for talks on the future trading relationsh­ip. defence and security and cooperatio­n.

AGRICULTUR­E AND FISHING The UK will leave the Common Agricultur­al Policy and the Common Fisheries Policy, regaining control over its waters.

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Ex-pat worries: Britons gather at a Costa del Sol pub

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