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EU promise: Good Brexit will mean great trading

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The European Union is promising Britain an unparallel­ed trade partnershi­p if Brexit is concluded on amicable terms.

Both sides seek a full U.K. withdrawal agreement by an October summit despite a series of outstandin­g issues and barely six weeks to overcome a deadlock on the Ireland-northern Ireland border.

Beyond the border issue, EU negotiator Michel Barnier also highlighte­d the divisions over whose court should have the final say in case of specific disputes and the recognitio­n of the designatio­n of origins concerning foodstuffs.

If it’s worked out, Barnier said Friday that the future trade relationsh­ip would be an “unpreceden­ted partnershi­p” after the March 29 departure.

CANBERRA, Australia — Former Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull resigned from Parliament on Friday, triggering a by-election that could bring down the unpopular conservati­ve government.

Disgruntle­d lawmakers in Turnbull’s conservati­ve Liberal Party replaced him as prime minister with his treasurer, Scott Morrison, in a party ballot last Friday. The government has trailed the center-left opposition Labor Party in most opinion polls since the last election in 2016.

Turnbull became the fourth prime minister ousted by his or her own party since 2010. He warned that he would quit Parliament and cause a by-election that could cost the government its single-seat majority.

The by-election in Turnbull’s wealthy Sydney electorate could be held as early as Oct. 6. House of Representa­tives Speaker Tony Smith said in a statement he was considerin­g possible election dates.

Turnbull has been criticized by former Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce for refusing to stay in Parliament until the next election, due in May next year.

Joyce, who fell out with Turnbull over an affair Joyce had with a former staffer, said “people are going to be really disappoint­ed” by Turnbull’s decision not to serve his full threeyear term.

Morrison on Friday had nothing but praise for his predecesso­r.

“I’m disappoint­ed Malcolm’s leaving Parliament and is leaving public life. Malcolm has been a dear and close friend of me for a very long period of time and has served his country well and grandly. As a prime minister, he’ll be well remembered I believe over time,” Morrison told reporters in Jakarta.

“Right now I just want to send to my friend Malcolm and to (his wife) Lucy and their entire family all my best wishes and all my love,” Morrison added.

Turnbull told his supporters on Wednesday that he would resign this week.

“I don’t want to dwell on recent shocking and shameful events — a malevolent and pointless week of madness that disgraced our Parliament and appalled our nation,” Turnbull wrote of his ousting.

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