Brexit has finally happened, and the UK now enters a new phase in its history. The choices that PM Boris Johnson makes in the coming months will have huge implications for British citizens and for people far beyond the UK's borders. So what happens now?
Brexit has finally happened.
These negotiations will begin on March 3. In the meantime, both parties will work to establish their priorities and red lines. The UK will probably want to have its cake and eat it: near-frictionless trade with the EU while enjoying the freedom to do as it pleases at home and strike trade deals with the wider world.
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