Daily Express

EU trade deal ‘ far from certain’ says Boris as he defies Brussels

- By Sam Lister and Joe Barnes

BORIS Johnson warned the Cabinet yesterday it is “far from certain” a Brexit trade deal will be struck.

The Prime Minister said the UK is working hard to secure an agreement but will not cave in to demands from Brussels to give up powers as well as huge access to fishing waters.

He told senior ministers that Britain will “thrive” even if the talks collapse.

Mr Johnson’s spokesman said: “The PM said that his position hasn’t changed. The UK is keen to secure a deal with the EU but not at the cost of our core principles around sovereignt­y and control over our laws, borders, money – and our fish.”

“We are working hard to find solutions which fully respect UK sovereignt­y but it is far from certain that an agreement will prove possible and time is now very short.

“The PM said that if we cannot find suitable compromise­s with our European friends, we will leave the transition period on Australia- style terms on January 1.

He continued: “The PM said he was incredibly confident that the UK will thrive with or without a free trade agreement with the EU.”

UK negotiator Lord Frost is locked in discussion­s in Brussels with his opposite number Michel Barnier to try to find a satisfacto­ry breakthrou­gh.

Although there are six weeks until the end of the transition period, both sides will need time to secure approval through the UK and EU parliament­s.

Mr Barnier is planning to brief European capitals on Friday amid hopes of a significan­t breakthrou­gh within days.

Downing Street insiders insisted reports the talks are on the verge of a breakthrou­gh were optimistic.

Mr Johnson was urged to stand firm against EU demands for the same fishing rights as the bloc has now.

Industry organisati­ons warned any late concession­s to Brussels would never be reclaimed, adding: “We urge you to hold firm.”

Meanwhile, the UK and the US agreed that commercial flights between the countries can continue after the transition period ends.

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Talks... Lord Frost is in Brussels

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