Britain’s new prime
minister, Boris Johnson had made it clear that Britain will leave the EU in
October, without a backstop and perhaps with a new deal in his pre-election
statements. Now that he is leading the country European chiefs have waisted no
time in asking for a detailed Brexit plan.
In his speech on the
steps of 10 Downing Street yesterday, Johnson claimed that “we will come out of
the EU on October 31, no ifs or buts and we will do a new deal, a better deal
that will maximise the opportunities of Brexit while allowing us to develop a
new and exciting partnership with the rest of Europe based on free trade and
mutual support.”
As Johnson is still
very much sticking to his guns for a new plan, the President of the European
Council Donald Tusk and EU’s chief negotiator Michel Barnier, have both
declared their desire to be presented with a details plan of how the new prime
minister expects Brexit to come to its conclusion.
In a letter of
congratulations, Tusk said “I look forward to meeting you to discuss – in
detail – our cooperation.”
Barnier also commented on Britain’s new leadership by saying that the EU looks forward to hearing what Johnson wants, “is it an orderly Brexit?... Is it a no-deal Brexit? The no-deal Brexit will never be the choice of the EU, but we are prepared for an orderly Brexit. We will work along the next few weeks or months with the new UK government in the best possible way, in the way constructive spirit to facilitate the ratification of the withdrawal agreement.”
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