No 10 offers to drop internal market bill clauses if EU deal agreed

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UK offers to drop sections that would breach international law in potential sign of softening attitudes

The government has said it may drop sections of its internal market bill that would breach international law by letting the UK unilaterally rewrite parts of theA government statement said the change in stance followed talks between the UK and EU via the withdrawal agreement joint committee, the body intended to iron out disagreements over the document, signed in January.

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big 'give me a loan or ill rob this bank' energy

From a French britophile - and how about reestablishing freedom of movement both ways (UK to EU, and vice versa), stop lying/pretending France is playing bad cop with good-cop Germany, and efficiently fighting the rising anti-continentals racism at home?

Don't kick me EU we have just bought some sweets and you can have them. Pathetic.....

Utterly embarrassing.

I know many people will suffer in the short-term if the EU walks away from perfidious Albion, but expecting anything but betrayal from de Pfeffel's Britain is foolish.

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