Boris Johnson in firing line as Theresa May claims Brexit victory at Chequers
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Saturday, 07 July, 2018, 13:05
Theresa May claimed last night to have united her warring cabinet behind a softer Brexit that would keep Britain in parts of the single market. The prime minister said that she had secured the backing of senior ministers after an all-day meeting at her Chequers country retreat. She urged her divided party to unite and “move at pace” towards a deal with Brussels. Mrs May has promised senior allies that she will sack Boris Johnson, the foreign secretary, if he seeks to undermine the peace deal, The Times understands. |
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