German chancellor Angela Merkel has insisted a British trade deal would have to include freedom of movement. Johnson insisted that it would be possible to both limit immigration and secure a free-trade deal with the EU without tariffs or quotas. “I love my country, I could not recommend that Boris be prime minister,” Gove told the BBC on Sunday, when faced with accusations that he had knifed his friend in the back. “It’s also about ensuring that we get the best deal possible on the trade of goods and services,” she added. Photo: APLondon: The favourite to become Britain’s next prime minister on Sunday vowed to push for an European Union (EU) trade deal that limits immigration, as a law firm warned Brexit needed parliament’s backing to begin.
Source: Mint July 04, 2016 07:07 UTC