The Cabinet minister will battle the EU by declaring Britain can sign trade deals in a transition period - but there's already a battle in his own party.
Brexit Secretary David Davis is caught in a clash at the highest levels of government as he gives a major speech on leaving the EU.
The Cabinet minister will today declare Britain can sign new trade deals with other countries in a "transition period" after 2019.
His address in Leave-backing Middlesbrough sets him on a collision course with the EU, which has strict rules on member states seeking trade away from Brussels.
By Dan Bloom.
Full story at Mirror.

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