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Britain will not sign EU withdrawal deal at any cost, insists May

Barnier says breakthrou­gh on Irish border issue still not close

- ANDREW WOODCOCK

Theresa May has told Cabinet that she will not agree a withdrawal deal with the EU “at any cost”.

The prime minister said any agreement will be dependent on an “acceptable” framework for future relations in areas like trade and security, expected to be covered in a separate political declaratio­n.

At the weekly meeting at 10 Downing Street, ministers discussed proposals for a “review mechanism” to ensure that the UK is not stuck indefinite­ly in a possible backstop arrangemen­t designed to avoid a hard border in Ireland.

The meeting came as hopes of a special Brexit summit to finalise the withdrawal agreement this month appeared to be receding.

A gathering of EU leaders in Brussels on the previously mooted date of November 17 is now thought to have been ruled out, while a special summit later in the month would be dependent on EU negotiator Michel Barnier declaring that “decisive progress” has been made in talks.

Mrs May assured ministers that there would be another Cabinet before any agreement is settled, though her official spokesman said no extra meeting has yet been scheduled ahead of the regular weekly gathering next Tuesday.

“Don’t be under any illusion, there remains a significan­t amount of work to do,” the spokesman told reporters.

Mr Barnier said a breakthrou­gh on the Irish border issue was not close.

“For now, we are still negotiatin­g and I am not, as I am speaking to you this morning, able to tell you that we are close to reaching an agreement,” he said.

“There is still a real point of divergence on the way of guaranteei­ng peace in Ireland, that there are no borders in Ireland, while protecting the integrity of the single market.”

Mrs May’s spokesman said: “The prime minister said she was confident of reaching a deal. She said that, while the UK should aim to secure a withdrawal agreement as soon as possible, this would not be done at any cost.

“The prime minister said that, once agreement was reached on a withdrawal agreement, it remains the case that nothing is agreed until everything is agreed and it will be subject to securing an acceptable full future framework.”

 ?? Picture: AP. ?? European Union chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier says there remains a real point of divergence on Ireland.
Picture: AP. European Union chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier says there remains a real point of divergence on Ireland.

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