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UK vows never to adopt EU rules in trade deal

- By Claire Ellicott Political Correspond­ent

THE UK has vowed not to agree to any alignment on EU rules as Brexit talks resume in Brussels tomorrow.

A source close to British negotiator­s said it would not accept any deal that ‘constrains’ the UK to the EU’s rules and infringes sovereignt­y.

They reiterated that the UK was still seeking a free trade deal with the EU, similar to its agreement with Canada.

The source said: ‘We remain committed to working hard to find the outlines of a balanced agreement.

‘We have been repeatedly clear that we are looking for a deal with, at its core, a free trade agreement similar to the one the EU already has with Canada – that is, an agreement based on existing precedents. But what we cannot have is a form of relationsh­ip which requires alignment or one that constrains us to the EU’s rules. Our priority

throughout the process has always been the return of our sovereignt­y.’

It came as former Brexit secretary David Davis said that 50 civil servants going to Brussels to negotiate a Brexit deal was not enough. He added: ‘It ought to be a couple of hundred, in truth. Because there are so many things going on in parallel.’

He said: ‘We are also negotiatin­g with Japan, and the New Zealanders and Australian­s... and the Americans and the New Zealanders are complainin­g we’re not moving fast enough. And that is partly because of the capability in Whitehall, and I dare I say it, the enthusiasm in Whitehall.’

Brexiteer Tory MP and former minister Theresa Villiers said: ‘Boris’s negotiator­s have said alignment is off the table. That’s the right approach and they should stick to that so we get Brexit done.’

‘We are not moving fast enough’

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