United Kingdom and European Union reach historic Brexit deal

A post-Brexit trade deal has been agreed by negotiators from the UK and the European Union after months of talks and frantic last-minute wrangling.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson during a media briefing in Downing Street today on the agreement of a post-Brexit trade deal. Photo: PA Video/PA WirePrime Minister Boris Johnson during a media briefing in Downing Street today on the agreement of a post-Brexit trade deal. Photo: PA Video/PA Wire
Prime Minister Boris Johnson during a media briefing in Downing Street today on the agreement of a post-Brexit trade deal. Photo: PA Video/PA Wire

The deal was secured on Christmas Eve, a week before current trading arrangements expire.

A UK source said the deal delivered “everything that the British public was promised during the 2016 referendum”.

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson and European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen were in close contact over recent days to help get the deal over the line.

European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen during a media briefing today in Brussels, on the agreement of a post-Brexit trade deal. Photo: PA Video/PA WireEuropean Commission president Ursula von der Leyen during a media briefing today in Brussels, on the agreement of a post-Brexit trade deal. Photo: PA Video/PA Wire
European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen during a media briefing today in Brussels, on the agreement of a post-Brexit trade deal. Photo: PA Video/PA Wire

But negotiations led by the EU’s Michel Barnier and the UK’s Lord Frost continued throughout the day as final details were hammered out.

A Downing Street source said: “We have taken back control of our money, borders, laws, trade and our fishing waters.

“The deal is fantastic news for families and businesses in every part of the UK. We have signed the first free trade agreement based on zero tariffs and zero quotas that has ever been achieved with the EU.

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“The deal is the biggest bilateral trade deal signed by either side, covering trade worth £668 billion in 2019.”

The media gathered outside 10 Downing Street, London, ahead of a briefing from Prime Minister Boris Johnson the agreement of a post-Brexit trade deal. Photo: Victoria Jones/PA WireThe media gathered outside 10 Downing Street, London, ahead of a briefing from Prime Minister Boris Johnson the agreement of a post-Brexit trade deal. Photo: Victoria Jones/PA Wire
The media gathered outside 10 Downing Street, London, ahead of a briefing from Prime Minister Boris Johnson the agreement of a post-Brexit trade deal. Photo: Victoria Jones/PA Wire

The deal takes the UK out of the “lunar pull of the EU”, no longer bound by Brussels’ rules or the judgments of the European Court of Justice.

“All of our key red lines about returning sovereignty have been achieved,” the source said.

“It means that we will have full political and economic independence on January 1 2021.”

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Echoing the Prime Minister’s election slogan, the source said “we have got Brexit done”.

European Commission chief Mrs von der Leyen said: “We have finally found an agreement.

“It was a long and winding road, but we have got a good deal to show for it.

“It is fair, it is a balanced deal, and it is the right and responsible thing to do for both sides.”

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She said the deal meant “EU rules and standards will be respected” with “effective tools to react” if the UK side tries to undercut Brussels to seek a competitive advantage.

There will be a five-and-a-half year transition period for the fishing industry, she indicated.

And co-operation will continue on issues including climate change, energy, security and transport.

Mrs von der Leyen said she felt “quiet satisfaction” and “relief” that a deal had been concluded.

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“It is time to leave Brexit behind, our future is made in Europe,” she added.

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