THE EU has been issued a severe Brexit warning by Michael Gove after the Cabinet Office Minister revealed the cut-off date to reach a free trade agreement with Brussels.
Commenting on negotiations on Thursday, Mr Gove stated it would be difficult to agree a free trade deal by the end of the year unless a broad agreement is reached by October. Both sides have been locked in negotiations but so far no substantive progress has been made on a free trade deal. Mr Gove said:"If we haven't secured significant progress by October, then it will be difficult.
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