Why Johnson’s Brexit Deal May Not End His Party’s Europe Feud

U.K. Completed 'Biggest Trade Deal Yet' With EU Accord: PM Johnson
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The Brexit trade deal could be reopened if the two sides cannot resolve a dispute, or want to change the terms of the agreement, according to people familiar with the matter.

The risk is that this will mean years more arguing over how close Britain should be to its nearest trading partner, potentially making Brexit a permanent battleground in U.K. politics and denying some businesses the long-term certainty they want.