Boris Johnson risks being remembered as a 'pound shop Nigel Farage' if he votes against Rishi Sunak's new deal for Northern Ireland, Tory MP Steve Baker has warned. Read more:
Mr Johnson said the proposed new arrangements would mean the"whole of the UK" was unable"properly to diverge and take advantage of Brexit".
A source close to her said:"After examining the detail of the Stormont brake and Windsor Framework, Liz has decided to vote against the statutory instrument this afternoon."Mr Johnson has previously, while conceding he made mistakes in signing his contentious protocol. As a result Mr Johnson sought to pass the Northern Ireland Protocol Bill - a controversial piece of legislation aimed at overriding parts of the UK's Brexit withdrawal agreement with the EU.
A government source said this is"the best deal for Northern Ireland which ensures the smooth flow of internal UK trade, safeguards NI's place in the Union and addresses the democratic deficit".Tory MP Peter Bone tells Kay Burley the Stormont brake is 'worse than useless'
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