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N. Ireland minister Shailesh Vara quits over Brexit deal: statement

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Shailesh Vara, a Northern Ireland minister in the British government, quit on Thursday over the proposed Brexit withdrawal agreement, saying it fails to leave the UK as a “sovereign, independent country”.
The agreement “leaves the UK in a half-way house with no time limit on when we will finally be a sovereign nation”, he wrote in his resignation statement, published on his Twitter account.

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