WHAT’S THE SAME
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.