Chopper’s Politics Podcast: Sir Bill Cash and Mark Francois on why the battle for Brexit isn’t over

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Eurosceptic Conservative MPs Sir Bill Cash and Mark Francois were among the 28 Tories who didn’t support Theresa May’s Brexit deal in the House of Commons. But now, they’re backing Boris Johnson’s. They tell Christopher Hope why he was the right leader for the job, how the EU may yet try to renege on some of its concessions, and what they’ll be doing to mark Brexit at 11pm on New Year’s Eve.

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