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- UK government ministers have warned there is no prospect of a bespoke Brexit deal with the European Union with just weeks to go in negotiations.
- Oliver Robbins, an aide to Theresa May who is leading negotiations for the UK, reportedly told Cabinet ministers they need be more realistic.
- The UK must choose between a Norway-style Brexit or a Canada-style free trade deal, Robbins told ministers.
- Prime Minister May will address the House of Commons on Brexit on Monday afternoon.
LONDON — Theresa May's chief Brexit negotiator has reportedly warned government ministers there is no possibility of agreeing a bespoke trade deal with the European Union.
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