Philippine Daily Inquirer

EU REBUFFS JOHNSON ON BREXIT

- —AFP

LONDON— Britain’s new Prime Minister Boris Johnson urged the EU on Thursday to “rethink” their opposition to renegotiat­ing the current Brexit deal—only to be immediatel­y rebuffed by Brussels.

In a pugnacious parliament­ary debut as leader, the former London mayor warned that the terms of the agreement struck by his predecesso­r Theresa May were “unacceptab­le” and would “sign away our economic independen­ce.” “I hope that the EU … will rethink their current refusal to make any changes to the withdrawal agreement,” Johnson told MPs.

“If they do not, we will of course have to leave the EU without an agreement,” he added, vowing to “turbo-charge” preparatio­ns ahead of the latest deadline of Oct. 31.

Unacceptab­le

The former foreign secretary also threatened to withhold the £39 billion ($49 billion) divorce bill that Britain previously said it owed the European Union and spend it instead on preparing for a no-deal outcome.

Hours later, the EU’s chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier said Johnson’s demands were “unacceptab­le.”

In an email to member state ambassador­s seen by AFP, Barnier said Johnson’s speech was “rather combative.” “PM Johnson has stated that if an agreement is to be reached it goes by way of eliminatin­g the backstop,” Barnier wrote, referring to a contentiou­s element of the current deal to keep the Irish border open under all scenarios.

“This is of course unacceptab­le and not within the mandate of the European Council.”

With Britain’s position appearing to harden, Johnson will talk with the president of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker later on Thursday.

Downing Street declined to comment on Barnier’s comments, saying: “It’s day one.”

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