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ANDREW
WOODCOCK
POLITICAL EDITOR
Striking a post-Brexit trade
deal with the US will not be
“plain sailing”, Boris Johnson
has warned as he prepares for
his first face-to-face meeting
today with President Donald
Trump since becoming prime
minister. A free trade
agreement with the US was
held out by Leave
campaigners, including Mr
Johnson, as the greatest
potential benefit of EU
withdrawal, but the PM has
now conceded he will require
“compromises” from Mr
Trump to secure a deal both
sides insisted would be done
swiftly. Mr Johnson warned
the US will have to lift “very
considerable barriers” to UK
products and access to NHS
contracts is “not on the table”.