A Brexit deal is within touching distance

Interesting article in The Times. That is what I have heard from my sources as well.

James Forsyth writes in The Times that in a boost for Johnson, breakthroughs on Northern Ireland and trade look set to remove key obstacles to an agreement.

There is cautious but growing optimism in Whitehall that there will be a Brexit deal. At the beginning of this month the mood was grim. There was a feeling that the talks weren’t getting anywhere. This frustration contributed to the Internal Market Bill’s rash commitment to disapply parts of the withdrawal agreement. But there is now a more positive attitude, a sense that things are moving and that a deal is coming into view.

With fewer than 100 days left until the end of the transition period, there has been an outbreak of reality, with both sides beginning to contemplate what the failure of these talks would actually mean in terms of geopolitics and economics.

Boris Johnson tried to justify his threat to break international

You can read the article here: A Brexit deal is within touching distance

Source: TheTimes