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UK break with Brexit agreement cedes interpretation to EU, former PM advisor says

By Simon Zekaria ( September 23, 2020, 16:23 GMT | Insight) -- The UK government's draft laws that change parts of the Brexit divorce agreement may have scored an own goal for the UK over state aid governance, a special advisor to former prime minister Theresa May told UK lawmakers today. Raoul Ruparel, as well as Anton Spisak — a former UK negotiator with the EU — both said that the government's actions had harmed the prospects of securing a trade deal.The UK government's draft laws that change parts of the divorce agreement may have scored an own goal for the UK over state aid governance, besides harming the chances of a trade deal, a special advisor to former prime minister Theresa May told UK lawmakers today....

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