Prime Minister Theresa May will tomorrow accuse the European Commission of taking an “aggressive negotiating position” on Brexit, after EU officials released two papers setting out details of their approach.
One working paper from the European Commission on the so-called Brexit bill said the UK should pay already agreed budget commitments up until 2020, as well as some further financial contributions until at least 2021. A separate paper said EU citizens who are in the process of gaining new rights, such as permanent residency, should be allowed to continue after Brexit.
“The European Commission has shown the importance of the choice faced by the British public next week. They are adopting an aggressive negotiating position, which can only be met by strong leadership on behalf of Britain.”
May insisted repeatedly that as Prime Minister after the election on 8 June she would be prepared to leave the EU without negotiating a deal on trade. She said: “I’m not prepared to sign up to a bad deal with the EU.”
Source: Bloomberg
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