LONDON, Aug 13 (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris
Johnson said on Thursday there was a very good case for a zero
quota, zero tariff deal with the European Union and that he
wanted get it done quickly.
"There's a very, very good case for all our friends and
partners around the EU to do what I think we all want to do,
which is a zero tariffs, zero quota deal," he said during a
visit to Northern Ireland.
"It's there to be done. Let's just get on and do it, and I
know that our friends in Dublin very much share that
perspective," he added.
(Reporting by William James)