Prime Minister Theresa May reassured Britain today that a Brexit deal is “achievable” despite the differences with the European Union negotiators.
May said that while it was “frustrating” the two sides could not come to an agreement on the Irish border issue but added that these differences will not “derail” the chances of striking a deal.
She also slammed critics of her approach and reiterated her stance that the UK would not end up in “permanent limbo” tied to EU customs rules.
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