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EU leaders take 38 minutes to sign off on Theresa May’s Brexit deal…

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EU leaders take 38 minutes to sign off on Theresa May’s Brexit deal…

It took 38 minutes for the EU leaders to sign off on the Brexit deal.

There was talk of sadness and a slightly mournful air to the brief proceedings, one source said. The 27 leaders agreed that when they let Theresa May into their meeting they wanted to ask her about “next steps.” They did not, I am told, mean future trade negotiations but meant how on earth she was going to get the deal through Parliament. They didn’t, I’m told, learn much that was new from that second session. Theresa May just told them she intended to deliver the deal. – Channel 4 News

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