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U.K. NEGOTIATOR DISMISSES NEWS ON £40B DIVORCE BILL

‘Brussels source’ quote was ‘made up’, says Davis

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BREXIT negotiator David Davis yesterday dismissed a report that Britain was prepared to pay a £40 billion (RM226.8 billion) divorce bill on leaving the European Union.

The Times quoted a “Brussels source” in their story on Saturday, but Davis told BBC television that “they sort of made that up”.

“I’m not going to do an actual number on air, it would be ridiculous to do that, but we have a fairly clear idea where we’re going on this,” he said.

He called EU claims for Britain to contribute to the bloc’s future pension pot as “debatable to say the least”.

“The last time we went through line by line and challenged quite a lot of the legal basis of these things and we’ll continue to do that.” British Prime Minister Theresa May on Friday revealed plans for a transition period of around two years after it officially leaves in 2019, during which time Britain would still largely be under current EU rules.

Davis stressed that Britain “would not under any circumstan­ces” accept the supremacy of the European Court of Justice after the transition period, a key issue for Brexit hardliners.

He added that it was “quite likely” that a joint system of EU-UK courts will be agreed in order to resolve disputes.

May’s Cabinet is divided over certain key Brexit issues, particular­ly on what terms Britain wishes to access the EU single market after it has left. The pro-EU faction of her government, led by finance minister Philip Hammond, wants close ties with the bloc, while Brexit campaigner and foreign minister Boris Johnson is pushing for a cleaner break.

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