Brexit EU deal ‘still on, but ...’
– 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