Boris Johnson vows to 'fix' Northern Ireland Protocol with PM saying the post-Brexit stand-off with Brussels is not 'going to be the end of the world' after the EU moves to ease goods trade row The Primer Minister made the breezy assessment in Bloomberg News interview PM said there was a 'problem' with Northern Irish protocol', saying: 'We'll fix that' Last week the EU made major concessions over goods entry to Northern Ireland But UK wants end to role of EU's top court in ruling on trade disputes involving NI
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Boris Johnson today insisted his Government will 'fix' post-Brexit rules throttling goods trade with Northern Ireland today as he insisted the problems were not 'going to be the end of the world'.
The Primer Minister made the breezy assessment as he was grilled on the UK's relationship with France and other members of the EU since leaving in January.
In an interview with Bloomberg he insisted that he had a good relationship with president Macron despite a deepening row over fishing rights and efforts to stem the flow of migrants across the Channel.