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nitpicker

(7,153 posts)
Mon Oct 7, 2019, 07:40 AM Oct 2019

Macron: EU Brexit deal decision 'at end of week'

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-49953914

Macron: EU Brexit deal decision 'at end of week'

45 minutes ago

The EU will decide at the end of the week whether a Brexit deal is going to be possible, French President Emmanuel Macron has told Boris Johnson.

President Macron said talks should now proceed swiftly to see if an agreement could "respect" EU principles.

Mr Johnson said the EU should not be "lured" into thinking there would be a delay to Brexit beyond 31 October.

The PM will hold further calls with EU leaders on Monday to discuss his latest proposals for the Irish border.

Downing Street said Mr Johnson was expected to hold phone calls with the leaders of Sweden, Denmark and Poland, after speaking to Mr Macron on Sunday.

The prime minister told the French president over the phone he believed a deal could be achieved, but that the EU must match compromises made by the UK.

A French government official said President Macron told Mr Johnson "that the negotiations should continue swiftly with Michel Barnier's team in coming days, in order to evaluate at the end of the week whether a deal is possible that respects European Union principles".
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Macron: EU Brexit deal decision 'at end of week' (Original Post) nitpicker Oct 2019 OP
It's simple: Britain has no offer for the EU how to conduct an orderly Brexit. DetlefK Oct 2019 #1

DetlefK

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1. It's simple: Britain has no offer for the EU how to conduct an orderly Brexit.
Mon Oct 7, 2019, 08:12 AM
Oct 2019

1. The EU can afford to lose Britain. It would be massive political loss, but only a small economic loss.

2. Britain can not afford to lose the EU. It would be a massive loss of international power and it would be a massive economic loss. Britain's very own "Operation Yellowhammer" study confirmed that a Brexit without a deal would be an economic catastrophe.

3. It's not the fault of the EU that the negotiations have stalled: The Ireland-problem needs a solution and every single proposed solution was rejected in the british parliament. The Brits don't even have a counter-proposal how THEY would like to see this problem solved.

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