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In just a few weeks’ time, on October 15, Boris Johnson has said that a trade deal with the EU must be in place. If not, Britain and Europe face reaching the end of the Brexit transition period, on December 31, without an agreement.

No matter the outcome, we will all be affected. From immigration and border security to hospitality, law, fishing and beyond, the next few weeks and months will shape Britain’s future for generations to come.

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