This past week, the EU and UK Brexit negotiators’ solemn exchanges became for the first time, really aggressive and plain. Since the beginning of September 2017, during the Michel Barnier – David Davis meetings there had being difficult moments. Nevertheless, the two chief negotiators never questioned the good faith of the other side; not any […]Home » British Business
Brexit negotiations: back to square one, tougher words, no good faith
This past week, the EU and UK Brexit negotiators’ solemn exchanges became for the first time, really aggressive and plain. Since the beginning of September 2017, during the Michel Barnier – David Davis meetings there had being difficult moments. Nevertheless, the two chief negotiators never questioned the good faith of the other side; not any […]Filed Under: Economy, Policy, Politics, Regional, Trade Tagged With: 10 Downing Street, Brexit, Brexit Minister, Brexiteers, Britain, British Business, British PM, Conservatives, Customs Union, David Davis, EU Single Market, European Union, Interim period, Ireland, London, London City, Michel Barnier, Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland, Theresa May, Tories, UK

















