The subject is at the heart of the G7 meeting in Biarritz until Monday. While negotiations are stalling between London and Brussels, Boris Johnson could brandish the threat of not paying the entire Brexit bill. This, in the event of a "no deal" according to information from Sky News relayed by Reuters. \n\n\n
The Brexit bill
\n\n\nThe "Brexit bill" corresponds to the share of financial commitments made by the
United Kingdom. And this, jointly with the other Member States of the
EU. Boris Johnson declares that if he arrives at 10
Downing Street, he will refuse to pay the "Brexit bill". This, as long as the European Union does not offer London better divorce conditions. \n\n\n
Boris Johnson rebels
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Boris Johnson (54 years old) is one of the great architects of the Brexit victory in the referendum of June 2016. His desire is for the United Kingdom to leave the EU on October 31,
renegotiated agreement or not. Appreciated at the base of his party, the former mayor, on the other hand, provokes more contrasting reactions among Tory MPs. "I have always found it incredible that we have to sign the cheque before we have a final agreement. To get a good agreement, money is an excellent solvent and a very good lubricant," Boris told the Sunday Times. These words were therefore echoed by Donald Trump's counsel during his three-day visit to the United Kingdom. "I think our friends and our partners must understand that the money will be withheld until the way forward becomes clearer," adds Johnson.
The former minister makes it clear that he will not agree to settle the border issue between the province of Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. Not until long-term trade relations between the UK and the EU are normalised. Boris Johnson also promises to speed up preparations. This is for a no-deal Brexit so that the UK is ready. The UK is ready for the “disruptions” that this situation will cause. Thank you for your interest in \n\n\n\nour site \n\n\n\n.
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