Editorial: Boris Johnson must understand that his Brexit agreement is a fact of international law, not an arena for political games
Neither side benefits in that scenario, and it is avoidable. The starting point is to see the problem as logistical, not existential. To use a term from earlier in negotiations, the border must be “de-dramatised”.
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