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Surprised there isn't already a thread.
Negotiations officially began yesterday.
Safe to say it probably didn't get off to a great start, although perhaps unsurprising.
"In contrast to well-rehearsed EU positions on issues such as the financial settlement and Irish borders, British officials admit they did not bring any pre-prepared negotiating papers to share with their counterparts - insisting instead that their overall ambitions were made clear by the government’s earlier white paper and Lancaster House speech."
https://www.theguardian.com/politic...mand-to-agree-divorce-bill-before-trade-talks
Negotiations officially began yesterday.
Safe to say it probably didn't get off to a great start, although perhaps unsurprising.
"In contrast to well-rehearsed EU positions on issues such as the financial settlement and Irish borders, British officials admit they did not bring any pre-prepared negotiating papers to share with their counterparts - insisting instead that their overall ambitions were made clear by the government’s earlier white paper and Lancaster House speech."
https://www.theguardian.com/politic...mand-to-agree-divorce-bill-before-trade-talks