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Brexit talks extended after deadline for trade deal is missed
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen arrives to deliver a statement at the EU headquarters in Brussels

TALKS on a trade deal between Britain and the European Union have been extended after failing to reach an agreement by today’s deadline.

Acknowledging the lack of progress towards a deal, Boris Johnson said that Britain must “get ready” for trading on World Trade Organisation (WTO) terms from January 1.

The Prime Minister reiterated that there are “some serious and very, very difficult issues” remaining to be resolved, while insisting that his negotiating team “will not walk away.”

Asked whether Labour would vote for a deal if one were achieved, Mr Miliband said that his party would be “minded to support it.”

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