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David Davis has been warned by Tory MPs that the UK must make a "clean break" from the European Court of Justice amid concerns he could allow its continued influence for years to come.

The Brexit Secretary will on Wednesday publish a paper suggesting that the European Free Trade Association's court could provide a potential model for the UK after Brexit.

The court, which is independent, rules on disputes between Brussels and non-EU members of the Single Market such as Norway.

Tory eurosceptics have raised concerns that the body simply "rubber-stamps" the rulings of the European Court of Justice and would fail to deliver sovereignty after Brexit.