Sunderland Echo

Eurocrat warning over plan for post -Brexit trade deal

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The senior adviser to chief EU Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier has said that a postwithdr­awal transition period is “not a given”. Stefaan De Rynck pointed to tensions between Brussels and London and said the EU’s goal was to have a fully-written withdrawal treaty ready for ratificati­on by October next year. He stressed many issues needed to be worked out in the tight timeframe and that Britain would not be allowed to pick and choose. He said: “In that withdrawal treaty there could be a transition­al arrangemen­t, transition period, implementa­tion period, which the Prime Minister refers to. That is not a given today, let’s be very clear about that.” Mr De Rynck said there were tensions regarding sectors like the pharmaceut­ical industry and financial services. “There is some tension between the ideas that emerge in this capital ... and if you look at the April guidelines of the European Council, which have been reconfirme­d, you can feel some tension.” Mr De Rynck said the UK would have to recognise the integrity of the single market and customs union during the whole of any transition period, adding: “No cherry-picking, or what one could call a buffet-style transition where one picks and chooses the bits one likes.” He stressed that a free trade agreement (FTA) could not be done on a sector-by-sector basis, as has been suggested by some Brexiteers who want different rules for areas like the car industry, or the City. He said: “There can be no sector-by-sector participat­ion in the single market, and trying to square the FTA in a way that

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