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Johnson: UK ready for 'no-deal' Brexit unless 'fundamental change' in EU approach

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson says Britain is ready to walk away from post-Brexit trade talks with a "no-deal" unless the European Union shifted its position. SOUNDBITE

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