
King Charles to meet Ursula von der Leyen as Sunak seals Brexit deal
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
63% : However, unionists and some Tory MPs have raised alarm that would risk dragging the monarch into the contentious politics of Brexit.51% : Can Rishi FINALLY settle Brexit?
50% : Mr Sunak thrashed out the final details of a 'Stormont lock' designed to give Northern Ireland a say - but not a veto - over new EU trade laws that will continue to apply European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen will travel to the UK on Monday to meet the Prime Minister and shake hands on a new deal over post-Brexit trading arrangements for Northern Ireland Brussels is thought to have agreed to ditch checks and paperwork on almost all goods and produce sent from mainland Britain to Northern Ireland.
50% : Mr Sunak has said the deal 'will show that Brexit truly works and will finish the job', adding: 'This deal will work better for business and communities and get goods moving.
49% : Rather than being an internal EU line between two countries, with Brexit it became a border between the bloc and a third party country with different customs and trade rules.
49% : Ministers are optimistic that they can win over most Eurosceptic Tory MPs with a deal which Mr Raab said would 'properly and fully get Brexit done' and open the door to warmer relations with the EU.
48% : The European Research Group (ERG) of Tory MPs has said it will establish a 'star chamber' of lawyers to examine whether the new deal meets their sovereignty tests.
46% : By Martin Robinson, Chief Reporter and Rebecca English, Royal Editor For The Daily Mail and James Tapsfield, Mailonline Political Editor King Charles is controversially meeting EU chief Ursula von der Leyen at Windsor Castle today as Rishi Sunak tries to seal his new Brexit deal.
46% : Brexit may also come up.
43% : In an interview with the Sunday Times, the PM said his new agreement was not a threat to Brexit but about 'making sure Brexit works in every part of the UK'.
40% : It was designed to ensure the free movement of goods across the Irish land border with Ulster after Brexit.
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