Boris Johnson has risked further conflict with the EU by claiming Brussels is not acting in good faith over Britain's Brexit deal.
The PM's comments came as he saw the resignation of senior law officer, Lord Keen, after he was forced into a compromise over controversial plans to break international law by overriding the Brexit Withdrawal Agreement (WA). "We assumed our EU friends and partners would want to negotiate in good faith.
We've been paid up members for 45 years," Mr Johnson told The Sun. Asked directly if he thought the EU was not acting in good faith, he added: "I don’t believe they are." Mr Johnson now faces concerted opposition to Government moves that would override the divorce deal with Brussels regarding trade with Northern
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