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EU: Be ready for no Brexit deal

Britain’s October deadline looming as discord continues

- By Raf Casert The Associated Press

BRUSSELS — The European Union is urging member states to step up preparatio­ns for a possible disorderly British exit from the bloc, in which no deal on future relations has been reached.

With Brexit negotiatio­ns at an impasse largely because the British government is struggling to command a majority in parliament, there is growing concern that the country could end up crashing out of the EU without a deal.

“We need to be prepared for all eventualit­ies,” Mina Andreeva, spokeswoma­n at the EU’S executive Commission, said Thursday.

The European Commission published a document warning about the potential impact of no deal, including the ability to travel, the collection of tariffs and the need to safeguard EU standards and regulation­s.

The document was published ahead of the first meeting between EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier and the British government’s new Brexit secretary, Dominic Raab. His predecesso­r, David Davis, resigned less than two weeks ago after disagreein­g with Prime Minister Theresa May’s latest plan, under which Britain would maintain extremely close links with the EU in terms of trading goods, including the use of a “common rule book.”

Britain and the 27 EU nations say they want a smooth Brexit when it officially takes place in March, but talks over the past year have been bogged down amid deep political divisions in London over what strategy to take.

“We have a lot of work to do with our teams,” Barnier said as he welcomed Raab to EU headquarte­rs, highlighti­ng there were only 13 weeks left before an October target for a full deal. The remaining months would be needed for ratificati­on in the European Parliament and national legislatur­es.

Raab said that after the slow progress to get a clear British position on the future relations with the EU, he was now full of “renewed energy vigor and vim” to close down the remaining difference­s.

“Michel has told us the clock is ticking. And so I’m looking forward to intensifyi­ng heating up the negotiatio­ns,” Raab said.

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