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Theresa May claims her own Brexit deal was ‘better’ than Boris Johnson’s

THERESA May claimed her own Brexit deal was "better" than Boris Johnson's in an extraordinary Commons clash today.

The former PM said she was voting for his deal "in the national interest" - a dig at Tory colleagues who had repeatedly rebelled against her Brexit plans.

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Theresa May sits behind Boris Johnson during the Brexit deal debateCredit: HOC/JESSICA TAYLOR

But she said the Government needed to enter fresh talks with the EU to resolve issues facing the UK's financial services sector, which were left out of the PM's Brexit deal.

Mrs May, who wore a mask for much of today's Commons debate, looked downcast as she sat on the Tory benches behind her successor.

And when she stood up to speak she let her feelings be known.

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The former PM launched a blistering attack on Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer and his colleagues for failing to back her own Brexit deal. He had earlier claimed Mr Johnson's deal was "thin" and had "many flaws''.

This prompted a furious diatribe from Mrs May, who said she had listened to his argument with “incredulity”.

Former PM Theresa May said her Brexit deal was 'better' than Boris Johnson'sCredit: HOC/JESSICA TAYLOR
Mrs May launched a blistering attack on Labour leader Sir Keir StarmerCredit: HOC/JESSICA TAYLOR
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She blasted: “He said he wanted a better deal. He had the opportunity in early 2019 when there was the opportunity of a better deal on the table and he voted against it, so I will take no lectures from the leader of the Opposition on this deal.

“Central to this deal the PM has said is the tariff free and quota free trade agreements subject of course to rules of origin requirements. It would have been unforgivable for the EU not to have allowed tariff free and quota free access given that they signed up to that in the political declaration signed with my Government in November 2018.

“One of the reasons for supporting this deal is the security arrangements that have been put in place which are very important.”

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