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Brexit: Changes to relationship with EU will not come in any rush - Boris Johnson

Pro-Leave politician Boris Johnson crossed the wires over the weekend, noting that changes to the relationship with the EU will not come in any rush.

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Says the economy is in good hands, BoE's Carney has done a superb job and will be able to continue his work

Does not detect any real appetite for another Scottish independence referendum soon

Believes there will continue to be free trade, and access to the single market

Says changes to Britain's EU relationship will not come in any great rush

Britain will be able to do free trade deals with growth economies

Says does not believe those who voted leave were mainly driven by anxieties about immigration

Says EU citizens living in Britain will have their rights fully protected

Says immigration policy must suit the needs of business and industry

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