Western Mail

‘EU post-Brexit deal must reflect independen­ce reality’ – Gove

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THE European Union’s demand for the UK to “make up its mind” on the kind of post-Brexit deal it wants was dismissed by Downing Street.

European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen made the call as she marked 100 days in office but the UK insisted it had fully set out its position in the trade talks and Michael Gove urged Brussels to “reflect that reality”.

The UK is expected to table a legal text setting out the kind of free trade agreement (FTA) it wants before the next round of talks on March 18.

Ms von der Leyen acknowledg­ed there were “difference­s in the approach” between the two sides following the first round of negotiatio­ns.

The UK has set out its aim for a FTA along the lines of the one the EU has with Canada, but Brussels has called for a closer relationsh­ip including a “level playing field” for areas including workers’ rights, environmen­tal protection­s and state subsidies to ensure fair competitio­n between the neighbouri­ng economies.

The commission president said “we know what each side is standing for” but later claimed that the UK needed to think about the economic trade-offs it was willing to accept if it breaks away from EU rules.

Her comments frustrated the UK side, which believes it has been clear about the more limited arrangemen­t it is seeking from the EU in the negotiatio­ns.

Boris Johnson’s blueprint for the negotiatio­ns indicates the UK could walk away unless the “broad outline” of a deal is clear by the end of June.

The Prime Minister’s official spokesman said: “The UK has made up its mind very decisively and has been very clear about what it wants from its future relationsh­ip with the EU.”

Updating MPs on the first round of talks, Cabinet Office minister Mr Gove said: “The UK’s team made clear that on January 1, 2021, the UK would regain its economic and political independen­ce in full, and that the future relationsh­ip would need to reflect that reality.”

Before the next round of talks, the UK expects to table “a number of legal texts, including a draft FTA”, Mr Gove said.

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