EU negotiations near the endgame

In a speech last night, the Prime Minister said the negotiations for our departure from the European Union are in the endgame.

A cabinet minister recently said in my hearing that he always expected that there would be a deal between Britain and the EU which would be agreed at 4am on the last day of the last possible summit. That's the way the EU works. The present noises from Brussels - and they are playing the UK press like a Stradivarius - are designed to put as much pressure as possible on the UK government without making a deal impossible.

So are a lot of the noises from various parts of the House of Commons.


 

Key facts:

 

·         The government is working extremely hard to make progress on the remaining issues in the Withdrawal Agreement.

 

·         Overwhelmingly, the British people want us to get on with delivering what they voted for in the referendum, which we will not compromise on. This will not be an agreement at any cost.

 

·         Any deal must ensure we take back control of our laws, borders and money. It must secure the ability to strike new trade deals around the world and also protect jobs, security and our precious Union.

 

Why this matters: Only the Conservatives are getting on with negotiating a deal which delivers on the referendum result. 

A second referendum would be appallingly divisive and would take us all back to square one.

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