Boris warned 'horrendous' Brexit legal battle with EU looming – and UK will likely LOSE

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Boris warned 'horrendous' Brexit legal battle with EU looming – and UK will likely LOSE
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BORIS JOHNSON has been warned any attempt from the UK to backtrack on its commitment to post-Brexit trading arrangements in Northern Ireland could be challenged in the courts by the European Union - something his Government would likely lose.

reopen talks on the Northern Ireland Protocol - a crunch issue both sides have failed to make progress on during the summer. As part of the Brexit Withdrawal Agreement signed last year, the required customs checks were pushed back by three months at the end of June to allow Britain and the EU some time to find a solution to the ongoing problem.

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