London: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said he can see “a way forward” to reaching a deal with the EU in “all our interests” before Brexit is due to happen on October 31.
But the prime minister warned the cabinet there was still a “significant amount of work” to do, as EU and UK officials continue to hold talks, the BBC reported on Sunday.
Parliament will meet on Saturday and vote on any deal achieved by Johnson at a Brussels summit this week.
Labour said it would “wait and see” but would oppose anything “damaging”.
The European Commission echoed the prime minister, saying: “A lot of work remains to be done.” Shadow business secretary Rebecca Long-Bailey told BBC One’s Andrew Marr Show: “We don’t think the Tories have moved too far on their deal.”
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