Brexit and the ECJ: What's at stake?

Theresa May seems to have softened her anti-ECJ stance in order to smooth the path to an EU trade deal

Theresa May
Theresa May arrives at the opening of parliament
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It has been described as among the most "intractable disputes of the Brexit process" by The Times and "one of the totemic aims of Eurosceptics" by The Guardian.

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