The Manila Times

Britain will not be EU ‘client state’– UK Brexit envoy

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LONDON: Britain will not become “a client state” under the terms of any post-Brexit trade deal struck with the European Union (EU), the United Kingdom’s chief negotiator David Frost insisted late on Saturday.

Ahead of an eighth and final round of scheduled talks with the EU next week, Frost said Britain was “not going to compromise on the fundamenta­ls of having control over our own laws.”

“We are not going to be a client state,” he told the Mail on Sunday in a rare newspaper interview, as the stalled negotiatio­ns with the bloc near their conclusion.

“We are not going to accept provisions that give them control over our money or the way we can organize things here in the UK and that should not be controvers­ial,” Frost added.

“That’s what being an independen­t country is about, that’s what the British people voted for and that’s what will happen at the end of the year, come what may.”

Britain formally left the EU in January, nearly four years after a landmark referendum to end almost 50 years of European integratio­n.

But it remains bound by EU rules until the end of this year as both sides try to thrash out the terms of their future relationsh­ip.

The talks have become gridlocked over several issues, including so-called level playing field provisions and state aid as well as fisheries.

Time is running out for both sides to reach agreement, given the need for the deal and legal texts to be scrutinize­d by member states and ratified by the European parliament.

The deadlock has heightened fears of a nodeal Brexit after December 31, when much of the trade between Britain and the bloc could revert to World Trade Organizati­on ( WTO) rules and tariffs.

However, Frost insisted Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his senior ministers are not “scared” of such a scenario.

“If we can reach an agreement that regulates trade like Canada’s, great. If we can’t, it will be an Australian-like trading agreement and we are fully ready for that,” he said.

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