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Brexit negotiation is more than a game of Chequers

The issues driving the latest developments at Number 10 have been bubbling under the surface for years, not just months

Prime Minister Theresa May and members of her Cabinet meet at her country retreat Chequers on July 6, 2018
Prime Minister Theresa May and members of her Cabinet meet at her country retreat Chequers on July 6, 2018 Photo: Getty Images

Following a brief détente in the wake of the UK government’s Brexit agreement last Friday, pro-Brexit Conservatives have come out all guns blazing.

With the resignations of David Davis and Boris Johnson and the Prime Minister facing a no confidence vote, investors would be forgiven for thinking that the UK politics has changed dramatically overnight. However, the issues driving these latest developments have been bubbling under the surface for not just months but years.

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