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Conservative MP Sir Bob Neill: Breaking international law is not something that should be done lightly

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London, Sep 18 (EFE).- Violating the Brexit agreement without proving that Brussels acts in bad faith could "kill the negotiation" with the European Union (EU), said Conservative MP Sir Bob Neill in an interview with Efe.SOUNDBITES OF MP SIR BOB NEILL.

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