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UK set to WALK AWAY from 'POINTLESS' Brexit talks! – ‘Respect Our Sovereignty!’

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson is set to walk away from “pointless” Brexit trade talks unless the EU change their stance and accept the UK as a sovereign country.
Chief negotiators Lord David Frost and Michel Barnier have begun the last round of talks in a make or break effort to secure a Brexit trade deal before the end of the transition period deadline on December 31st.
The UK is said to be ready to walk unless the EU negotiators back down from their hardline demands made last week by Emmanuel Macron with the 11th hour requests deemed “frankly laughable” by UK officials.
A phone call is scheduled for tonight between the PM and EU Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen to see if the talks can be taken any further.
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BORIS Johnson has warned the European Union to decide between a no-deal Brexit or accepting Britain as a sovereign country.
Lord Frost, the Prime Minister’s lead negotiator, has told EU Brexit chief Michel Barnier he’ll only remain at the negotiating table while the Frenchman is willing to compromise. Mr Barnier was last week ordered by French President Emmanuel Macron to table a series of “eleventh hour” proposals that left the negotiations on the brink of collapse. The pair are set to hold late-night discussions as they attempt to break the deadlock in the wrangling over a future EU-UK trade and security agreement.
A UK source close to the talks said: “There won’t be any agreement if the EU doesn’t recognise political reality.
“We’ll only keep talking if there is some movement and we think there’s any point.”
British officials are far more gloomy than their EU counterparts over whether a deal can be struck in the next few days.
Downing Street fears there is little wriggle room after a phone call between the Prime Minister and Commission President Ursula von der Leyen failed to change the “substance” of the talks.
The UK and EU are locked in discussions over post-Brexit fishing rights and common standards, including controls over state subsidies for industry.
Brussels sources believe a “landing zone” is emerging for future access to Britain’s coastal waters.
Both sides are currently battling over whether they should agree to the EU’s idea of a 10-year transition period or Britain’s three-year proposal.
But an EU diplomat said the real challenge was in finding a compromise that would allow Brussels to respond with trade tariffs if Britain refuses to match the bloc’s standards in the future.
UK dealmaker Lord Frost arrived in Brussels last night, saying: “We’re going to be working very hard to get a deal.
“We’re going to see what happens in negotiations today and will be looking forward to meeting our European colleagues later this afternoon.”
Mr Barnier yesterday cleared his diary, cancelling meetings with EU27 ambassadors and MEPs, to have a “serious go” at ending the deadlock.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson will hold further talks with Mrs von der Leyen Monday evening to evaluate their negotiators' work.
Europe minister Clement Beaune, a close ally of French President Emmanuel Macron, said: “The British want access to the single market without constraints for their social, environmental and health standards, which is unacceptable.
“For our part, we are ready to put in place a system in which divergence of standards would be allowed but beyond which corrective measures would be taken.
And in a sign of growing tensions between Paris and Berlin over concessions, Mr Beaune claimed a bad Brexit deal would hammer the German economy.
He said: “As for Chancellor Angela Merkel she wants a deal, but she also defends our demands – and she knows the European market well enough to guess how the German economy would suffer from a bad deal.”

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