'Britain will prosper': Johnson sets out tough terms for EU talks
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LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Boris Johnson will lay out his negotiating terms for talks with the European Union on Monday, saying Britain will prosper even if he cannot strike his preferred trade deal.After marking Britain's departure from the EU at a party in his Downing Street residence on Friday, Johnson will use a speech to ram home his message that Brexit, for him, means that sovereignty trumps the economy.The sides have until the end of the year, when a standstill transitional period..