(ANSA) - LONDON, SEPTEMBER 16 - Boris Johnson has reached an agreement in principle with about thirty potential Tory rebels in order to definitively approve the controversial bill (Internal Market Bill) next week to the municipalities, which aims to challenge through a standard in spite of the anger of Brussels, part of the post-Brexit commitments in the Withdrawal Agreement with the EU: in particular on the customs status of Northern Ireland. The BBC learns this, on the sidelines of a hearing today in commission in which the prime minister was greeted by several pressing questions and by some disputes both on the Brexit dossier and on the coronavirus emergency and on the repercussions for the economy.
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