The New European > News Officials accused of copying and pasting chunks of text into Brexit deal agreement -- do do Anti-Brexit campaigners wave Union and European Union flags outside the Houses of Parliament - Credit: PA Wire/PA Images Officials have been accused of copying and pasting chunks of text into the Brexit deal agreement. Experts have spotted buried within page 921 of the UK-EU trade document -- (BUTTON) expand_more More 1. 1 The greatest failure of government in our lifetime 2. 2 Jacob Rees-Mogg claims fish captured after Brexit deal came into effect were 'British and happier for it' 3. 3 Matt Hancock praises free school meals before being reminded he voted against them 4. 4 James O'Brien schools Brexiteer who refuses to accept new EU-UK trade rules 5. 5 Brexiteer MP ridiculed after calling for free movement of goods between GB and NI 6. 6 Katie Hopkins joins UKIP in time for leadership contest 7. 7 What Remainers should have done differently 8. 8 Spokesman indicates Boris Johnson has not read Brexit trade deal text 9. 9 Scottish fishing boats ditch UK waters for Denmark to escape Brexit red tape 10. 10 Michel Barnier tells Britain Brexit red tape is here 'for good' IFRAME: https://t.email.archant.co.uk/lp/SUB_TheNewEuropean Edwin Hayward remarked: "Wow! Parts of the Brexit deal seem to have fallen through a time warp from the 1990s (perhaps the same one the antique version of Excel used for track and trace came from?)" -- bad!" Rob Merrick commented: "This is strange - because Brexit is mostly copied and pasted from the 1950s". -- Torremolinos. Brexit Brexit changes lead to exodus of Brits from Spain, UK nationals claim Adrian Zorzut -- Theresa May | Video Theresa May in Brexit warning to Boris Johnson's government The New European