'Better Brexit' plan offered by Boris Johnson, as pressure mounts on Theresa May
ABCFormer British foreign secretary Boris Johnson has called on Prime Minister Theresa May to rip up her Brexit proposals by offering what he calls a "better" plan. Key points: Boris Johnson offers an alternative six-point Brexit plan Theresa May will face her divided party in two days The Opposition Leader said any Brexit deal must not disrupt trade across Ireland-North Ireland border Boris Johnson's resignation letter Read Boris Johnson's lengthy letter explaining why he could no longer support Prime Minister Theresa May's position on Brexit. In a six-point "plan for a better Brexit", Mr Johnson suggested a free trade deal involving "zero tariffs and zero quotas on all imports and exports between the UK and ". Mr Corbyn said on Wednesday Labour would vote against a Brexit deal based on Ms May's own proposals.