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Brexit brinkmanship: EU orders UK to scrap plan for treaty breach, UK refuses

Published 10/09/2020, 07:03
Updated 10/09/2020, 18:56
© Reuters. EU's Chief Negotiator Michel Barnier is seen inside a vehicle in Westminster, London

By William James and Gabriela Baczynska

LONDON/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union told Britain on Thursday it should urgently scrap a plan to break their divorce treaty, but Prime Minister Boris Johnson's government refused and pressed ahead with a draft law that could sink four years of Brexit talks.

The European Commission said it was stepping up preparations for a messy end to Britain's departure from the EU, and that London would be committing "an extremely serious violation" of last year's Withdrawal Agreement if it went ahead with proposed legislation.

After emergency talks between Commission Vice President Maros Sefcovic and Britain's Brexit supremo Michael Gove, the EU said Britain's proposal had "seriously damaged trust" which London must now take steps to re-establish.

Gove, one of Johnson's most senior ministers, said he refused the EU's request to scrap the draft legislation.

"I explained to Vice President Sefcovic that we could not and would not do that," Gove said.

EU diplomats and officials said the bloc could take legal action against Britain, though there would be no resolution before the end-of-year deadline for Britain's full exit from a transition period.

The British government says it is committed to the treaty and that a proposed law overriding parts of the Withdrawal Agreement merely clarifies ambiguities. Its main priority, it says, is the 1998 Northern Irish peace deal that ended decades of violence.

French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian told his British counterpart Dominic Raab a violation of the Withdrawal Agreement with the EU would be "unacceptable", a spokeswoman said.

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Europe's leaders have been handed an ultimatum: accept the treaty breach or prepare for a messy divorce that could sow chaos through supply chains across Europe and spook global financial markets.

Britain signed the treaty and formally left the EU in January after more than three years of crises and wrangling over Brexit. But it is a member in everything but name until the end of the year when a transition agreement expires.

The pound fell against the dollar and the euro and the FTSE 100 share index fell. European Central Bank chief Christine Lagarde said she was monitoring Brexit developments.

The EU's negotiator Michel Barnier, also in London for separate scheduled talks on an overarching future relationship deal, criticised the British approach to negotiations and said significant difference remained.

"The UK has not engaged in a reciprocal way on fundamental EU principles and interests," he said in a statement.

"The EU is intensifying its preparedness work to be ready for all scenarios on 1 January 2021."

BREXIT ULTIMATUM

European diplomats said Britain was playing a game of Brexit "chicken", threatening to wreck the process and challenging Brussels to change course. Some fear Johnson views a no-deal exit as a useful distraction from the coronavirus pandemic.

One EU source said Britain would not succeed if it tried to use the planned breach of the Withdrawal Agreement as a threat to extract concessions from the bloc in trade talks.

"If they try to do that, it will fail," the EU source said.

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Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS) said it expected "the perceived probability of a breakdown in negotiations to escalate over the coming weeks," but its base case remains a "thin" free trade agreement that steers both sides back from the brink.

Without a trade agreement, nearly $1 trillion in trade between the EU and Britain could be thrown into confusion at the start of 2021, compounding the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic.

But Britain is pressing one of the EU's most sensitive buttons - fear that a post-Brexit Britain could become a much more deregulated free-market competitor with access to EU markets by using selective state aid.

The latest dispute centres on rules for Northern Ireland, which shares a land border with EU member Ireland, because under the divorce deal it remains within the EU's orbit - a restriction Britain wants to remove.

Britain again on Thursday openly admitted it was ready to breach international law. Former British leaders Theresa May and John Major scolded Johnson for considering an intentional breach of international law.

U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Britain would not get a trade deal with the United States if it did anything to undermine the 1998 Northern Irish peace agreement.

"This news comes to us ... that the UK had decided to undermine the Good Friday Accords. What were they thinking?" she told reporters in Washington. "Whatever it is, I hope they're not thinking of a UK-U.S. bilateral trade agreement to make up for what they might lose."

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Latest comments

France is set to overtake the UK to become the world's sixth biggest economy next year, according to a report. The Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR) warned that “disruption” caused by Brexit was inevitable due to lower inward and business investment
EU countries are delusional. Your economy and debt crisis have been getting worse for 20 years and China and US have surpassed all of your industry, including car manufacturing and you think you can continue in the same vain. Europe is uncompetitive and bureaucratic and needs to wake up
A good diversion from the Covid 19 crisis...that only chestnut called Brexit
Give the EU nothing!
you mean the UK
the loss is equal on both sides
Good luck with that.Yes they both stand to lose, but one a lot more than the other.
Dog fight - nothing less expected from the british goverment. End is near
If the queen signs an act that breaks international law, is she a criminal?
U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Britain would not get a trade deal with the United States if it did anything to undermine the 1998 Northern Irish peace agreement.
Monkey Island
I don’t remember anyone voting for this...
brexiteers sidewards thinking— leaving behind pragmatism and logic - it is a pity brexiteers won’t get a free trade deal for boris johnson’s government has lost creditbilty and trust not only with the EU but also from around around the world including the asian market. no country will want a trade deal with johnson the cheat - i know this all along not just because of this recent breach of agreement- my answer you all calling ger ber in comments haha
The bulk of the cars sold in the UK are of European origin. a Japanese and Korean free trade deal and tariffs of 9% on European vehicles will change that
Haha! You dance on your little fantasy island.
long ago, a Vauxhall is now an Opel, A Mini Cooper is a BMW and so on. Which normal car builders are i the UK.......
ger ber is going into overdrive today, this really must be worrying the EU.
Gerber...German for tanner. Spewing diatribes worth less than sixpence
Fact remains Free Trade Deal with the UK after leaving the bloc will only undermine the essense of a Eurpean Union and its benifits. WTO is the answer - cheats and thievery british collapse empire lol
Couldn't agree more regarding WTO.  Why is it that only people like you mention the old British empire?  Can you find a quote where any leaver has said that the reason we left was because of the empire?  Any quote, really anywhere....  you won't find one because "you're projecting" what's in your mind into the external world around you.
I guess , they should hold another referendum to see if their citizens really want this ?
I guess , they should hold another referendum to see if their citizens really want this ?
The EU is bust as it is, who here thinks that negative interest rates for years and huge amounts of printed money for years is normal? It is papering over the cracks and this was all happening before the pandemic hit. The EU is finished and most on here are angry that they just lost their second biggest contributor and are just about to lose their biggest export market.
at the moment about the whole world is printing money, also the US
I am praying there is no trade deal because the EU will see that it hits then 10 times harder. Britain is not a big exporter in goods but a huge importer from the EU. Britain has a huge internal market and huge exports to outside the EU. So many smug remainders on here, saying how much it will damage the UK well let's all pray for no deal and see who is worse off.
No one is fighting - why should there even be a trade deal - you left so yeah - no trade deal - what for - it only will undermine the integrity of the EU should the UK get a free trade deal and that is the point- WTO is the answer -
Do you even read what you are writing on here? Where did I say I want a trade deal? I want WTO and the EU to get no more British money. Guessing you will be happy and so will most Brits. Then we can all watch your precious EU collapse and all the other countries gain back their freedom.
The UK has no choice now but to look after its self. With a little time, I have no doubt it will accomplish more than if it remained under the control of the EU.I voted remain because the EU is the single most successful peace process the world has ever seen but economically the EU is at best contrived at worst broken.
Around 65% of British import is from EU Who you going to trade with ? Give me a examples and China? -UK withdraw Huwaiei and 5G with themUSA? Donald packing his sutcase in White HouseJapan? They already signed bigest trade deal with EU in history
From the EU most is food, it grows in lots of places just as well most is cheaper too and we have all the fish anyway but who will buy all the expensive german cars.
you can't stop trade, you can only put tariffs on it and slow down customs checks! trade is so slow now so it won't make much difference for the next few years !
no one ask uk to leave - leave means leave not a free trade
What an interesting moment in history. I believe that the agreement is already signed and sealed, and what is happening now is nothing else but bread and games scenario for the public, to give'm illusion that peoples vote matters. The UK is going down hill, and of you doubt that, look around.
The UK goverment know, they dont and wont get the upper hand in the trade deal. They dont have much to make their arguement so threats comes handy!
EU coming to London today to beg for a deal....! UK now has the upper hand,That will “comes handy” !
hahaha -
If you leave your football club and afterwards you will change the rules of that football club, there is something wrong in your mind. So the UK. And Scotland is also not happy with the UK.
Good. The EU doesnt seem to undestand that the point of Brexit was independence and the ability to make your own rules.
silly talks just like silly walks - leave means leave and not a free trade deal -
no one ask uk to leave - leave means leave not a free trade
Where you going to import from China You already withdraw Huwaiei and 5G from them because your prime minister only listening TrumpNobody else you can deal with if you going to break international low
which country in its right senses will want to go into any trade deal agreement with the uk under johnson’s bad behaviour government - cameroon had far far more class and sense that also the reason he stepped down after brexit vote but boris think deceitfulness is the way out
The Tories are shambolic
By hook or crook....
"If the UK chose not to respect it, then theoretically the EU would have to take legal measures,"
I agree with youStay remain
let them try a no deal Brexit will benefit the UK and not have to pay EU **** all like they have been doing for many years wake up EU it will happen!
good to see a no brexit so you brexiteers will start to learn the meaning of common sense then when you know the meaning you could then start to apply it for do or die is stupidity - hope there is no agreement
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