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Johnson’s rewrite of the withdrawal agreement threatens future trade deals

US House Speaker Pelosi says that any border in Ireland would make a US-UK trade deal impossible

The UK government on Wednesday submitted a bill reneging on significant parts of the withdrawal agreement signed last year with the European Union ahead of Brexit, notably relating to the circulation of goods between Northern Ireland and Great Britain. Critics saw this as an unprecedented attempt to modify unilaterally an international treaty.

• After the government’s top lawyer resigned in opposition to the bill, cabinet minister Brandon Lewis admitted that the bill broke international law, albeit “in a very specific and limited way.”

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