British minister Michael Gove ruled out on Sunday asking the European Union for ...
FILE PHOTO: Michael Gove during an interview at tonight's debate in the 'Spin Room' ahead of general election in London, Britain, November 19, 2019. Amy Brammell/ITV/Handout via REUTERS
LONDON - British minister Michael Gove ruled out on Sunday asking the European Union for another Brexit delay to secure a new trading relationship with the bloc. Asked on the BBC’s Andrew Marr show whether a Conservative government would ask for an extension, Gove replied: “No ... We’ll be out of the EU actually by January, we will have formally left.”
“We’ve done a huge amount of work already, alongside the Withdrawal Agreement, in the political declaration which lays the groundwork for the deal we want ... We will secure a deal.”
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