Britain's Foreign Secretary has warned it would be "mad" to end up with a Brexit settlement that does not allow the UK to enjoy the "economic freedoms" of leaving the European Union.
Mr Johnson insisted that leaving the EU is a cause for hope not fear as he gave a speech in central London setting out aims for uniting the country as exit day grows closer.
He said leaving the EU would mean we "stop paying huge sums" to Brussels and would be able to use some of the money to fund the NHS.
It would also mean being able to take back control of borders and laws, he insisted.
He used his speech to insist that "Brexit can be grounds for much more hope than fear".
He said it would be a "disastrous mistake" to stop Brexit, which would "lead to permanent and ineradicable feelings of betrayal", adding: "We cannot and will not let it happen."
(RTE)
14/2/18
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Mr Johnson insisted that leaving the EU is a cause for hope not fear as he gave a speech in central London setting out aims for uniting the country as exit day grows closer.
He said leaving the EU would mean we "stop paying huge sums" to Brussels and would be able to use some of the money to fund the NHS.
It would also mean being able to take back control of borders and laws, he insisted.
He used his speech to insist that "Brexit can be grounds for much more hope than fear".
He said it would be a "disastrous mistake" to stop Brexit, which would "lead to permanent and ineradicable feelings of betrayal", adding: "We cannot and will not let it happen."
(RTE)
14/2/18
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