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Despite opposition, UK's Sunak wins post-Brexit trade vote in parliament

Por: CNBC Business March 22, 2023

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British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak won the backing of parliament on Wednesday for a key element of a reworked post-Brexit deal on Northern Ireland.Bloomberg / Contributor / Getty ImagesBritish Prime Minister Rishi Sunak won the backing of parliament on Wednesday for a key element of a reworked post-Brexit deal on Northern Ireland despite a lack of support from the province's biggest unionist party and some of his lawmakers.Sunak has tried... + full article



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