+ UK + Politics + Brexit + World + Health -- + UK + Politics + Brexit + World + Health -- * News * Brexit Brexit deal vote: The possible rebels to watch out for as UK-EU agreement looks set to pass in a day Brexit vote a bigger political risk for Keir Starmer than Boris Johnson, with deal set to pass easily -- After four years of internal and external wrangling, the Government is finally set to pass its post-Brexit trade deal into law, putting the ongoing uncertainty to bed and setting the course for the UK’s economy in the years to come. -- Sorry, there was a problem with your subscription. But history has taught us that Brexit brings out parliamentarians willing to take a stand on principle, and the current crop of MPs has proven itself quite rebellious already, notwithstanding the Prime -- President of the European Commission, ahead of the opening sessions of the European Council summit at EU headquarters in Brussels. The UK and EU have reached a post-Brexit trade agreement. PA Photo. Issue date: Saturday December 26, 2020. See PA story POLITICS Brexit. Photo credit should read: Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire Boris Johnson with Jean-Claude Juncker in 2019 – the deal he has secured should pass more easily than -- spoken out about their expectations on fish and sovereignty – but it remains to be seen whether the deal as struck is enough to trigger a vote against the only form of Brexit that is currently on the table. Labour remainers -- He’s been clear that he expects the Conservatives to own the consequences – but plenty of Labour MPs spent much of the previous parliament strongly committed to the anti-Brexit cause, and may struggle to perform the gymnastics necessary to agree to the not-all-that-close future relationship. -- deal. The Brexit-backing DUP will reject the deal because of the settlement on the border, with new administrative burdens for goods passing between Britain and Northern Ireland. -- will also vote against. * Boris Johnson * Brexit Deal * Keir Starmer -- numbers BrexitExclusive Two-thirds of Brits would fail the UK citizenship test - would you?