EU and Britain to keep talking past Johnson's Brexit deadline

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This week's summit of EU leaders is expected to conclude with a warning that Brexit talks haven't progressed enough to make a deal possible with the UK

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A source close to the talks, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said Frost would say agreement was difficult but not impossible if both sides work intensively in the coming weeks. “This cannot, however, happen at any price. The coming days are decisive. Key issues include, in particular, the level playing field, fisheries and governance.”These areas, covering state aid and other guarantees of fair competition, fishing rights and dispute settlement procedures, have long been the main sticking points.“It is out of the question to sacrifice our fishermen,” a French official said.

Gaps have narrowed on trade in goods and services, though these still lack precise arrangements on technical detail including designations of origin on products, the source said.

 

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Britain can make it alone without a deal from the EU.

Boris wanted out, so let him get out! If Boris still thinks he's better off without EU, then let him have all the chlorinated chicken, hormone beef, and antibiotic pork he wants. Just keep them out of EU! The EU will survive without UK just fine. Good Riddance! DeGaulle was right

A very few rich people will profit fromno deal, so naturally it must be done.

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