The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

May ‘well on the road’ to Brexit delivery

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Theresa May has declared she is “well on the road” to delivering Brexit, after leaders of the 27 remaining member states agreed to allow negotiatio­ns to proceed to their second phase.

The Prime Minister made clear she wanted talks on post-Brexit trade relations with the EU to begin “straight away”, as the UK continues with its goal of negotiatin­g a deal which can be signed immediatel­y after the official date of departure on March 29 2019.

Her target was described as “realistic” but “dramatical­ly difficult” to achieve by European Council president Donald Tusk.

Mrs May was boosted by the terms of a statement agreed by the EU27 at the European Council summit in Brussels, which left the door open for “explorator­y contacts” early in the New Year to allow Brussels to gain greater “clarity” on the UK’s ambitions.

But the formal process is likely to run to a slower timetable, with official EU guidelines for trade talks not due to be approved until March 2018, when European Commission president JeanC-laude Juncker said the “real negotiatio­ns” would begin.

The EU27 confirmed Brussels’ position that a final trade deal cannot be signed until the UK has formally left.

The document also sets out the process for agreeing the terms of a transition period expected to last two years after the date of Brexit.

It makes clear that the EU expects the UK to observe all of its rules – including on freedom of movement – and accept the jurisdicti­on of the European Court of Justice during this time.

It also set up a potential clash with London over Mrs May’s hopes of negotiatin­g early trade agreements with countries outside the EU, stating firmly that the UK will stay in the single market and customs union during transition and will “continue to comply with EU trade policy”, which bars deals by individual states.

Mrs May said the move to the second phase of talks represente­d “an important step on the road to delivering the smooth and orderly Brexit that people voted for in June of last year”. She said Britain would be “beginning the talks about our future relationsh­ip straight away”, adding: “There is still more to do but we are well on the road to delivering a Brexit that will make Britain strong, prosperous and secure.”

 ??  ?? The Prime Minister will begin talks ‘straight away’ about the UK’s relationsh­ip with the EU.
The Prime Minister will begin talks ‘straight away’ about the UK’s relationsh­ip with the EU.

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