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Klaralven

(7,510 posts)
Fri Nov 27, 2020, 08:31 AM Nov 2020

Brexit goes down to the line: EU and UK say big differences remain

With just five weeks left until the United Kingdom finally exits the EU’s orbit on Dec. 31, both sides are calling on the other to compromise over fishing, state aid and how to resolve any future disputes.

The two sides will shortly resume face-to-face negotiations after they had to be suspended last week when one of EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier’s team tested positive for the coronavirus.

“Clearly there are substantial and important differences still to be bridged but we’re getting on with it,” British Prime Minister Boris Johnson told reporters.

“The likelihood of a deal is very much determined by our friends and partners in the EU -- there’s a deal there to be done if they want to do it.”

Barnier said on Twitter he would travel to London on Friday evening for talks with Britain’s chief negotiator David Frost.

“Same significant divergences persist,” Barnier said.

The talks are still snagged on three main issues -- fishing, state aid and dispute resolution -- but neither side has so far shown a willingness to shift enough on them to allow a breakthrough.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-britain-eu-barnier/brexit-goes-down-to-the-line-eu-and-uk-say-big-differences-remain-idUSKBN2870S4

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Brexit goes down to the line: EU and UK say big differences remain (Original Post) Klaralven Nov 2020 OP
How long do you think it will take for buyer's remorse to set in for the UK? CurtEastPoint Nov 2020 #1
About a year, but by then it will be too late -- England will never be readmitted Klaralven Nov 2020 #2
Scotland would need their own "Exit" vote for that, though, I believe...nt Wounded Bear Nov 2020 #3
 

Klaralven

(7,510 posts)
2. About a year, but by then it will be too late -- England will never be readmitted
Fri Nov 27, 2020, 12:38 PM
Nov 2020

Although Scotland might be welcomed.

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