The Citizen (Gauteng)

Brexit EU deal ‘still on, but ...’

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– Britain’s Brexit secretary said yesterday London will take unilateral action and respect EU rules in some sectors to keep trade flowing if Brussels refuses to cooperate and strike a deal.

Dominic Raab insisted he was “still confident” of reaching a deal with the European Union – but is nonetheles­s due to set out the government’s advice about planning for a departure without an agreement.

London and Brussels are yet to reach a deal on the terms of Britain’s exit from the bloc, due to take place in March next year.

London’s proposal would keep Britain close to the EU on trade – but parts of it have been rejected by Brussels.

“I remain confident a good deal is within our sights and that remains our top, and overriding, priority,” Raab said.

“If the EU responds with the level of ambition and pragmatism, we will strike a strong deal that benefits both sides,” he told BBC radio.

“But we must be ready to consider the alternativ­e.

“In some cases, it means taking unilateral action to maintain as much continuity as possible in the short term, in the event of no deal – irrespecti­ve of whether the EU reciprocat­es.”

London and Brussels hope to strike a deal by October. –

London

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