Boris Johnson’s Brexit chief insists he will “not be changing” his stance in trade talks, despite the exit of Dominic Cummings.
David Frost, in Brussels for a final round of talks on a post-Brexit deal, signalled he would not be prepared to breach his red lines.
There was speculation that with Vote Leave architect Cummings gone the PM could compromise to clinch a deal. Senior Tories including Rishi Sunak and Michael Gove are understood to back a deal.
But No10 insiders claimed the PM would “not accept any proposals” from Brussels he felt undermined our status as a sovereign nation.
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