LONDON: British Prime Minister Theresa May has warned rebels in her birthday celebration that the opposite to her doable Brexit maintain the EU isn't any deal.
The United Kingdom is due to depart the EU on March 29 and yet little is obvious: There is, up to now, no complete exit agreement and a few rebels in May's Conservative Party have threatened to vote down a deal if she clinches one.
"I think that the alternative to that will be having no deal," May informed BBC TV.
The primary sticking level to agreeing a deal between Britain and the EU is the problem of ensuring there will probably be no exhausting border between Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic after Brexit.
The Times newspaper reported that the EU's leader negotiator, Michel Barnier, is working on a brand new protocol text outlining tips on how to use technology to minimise assessments on the border.
Under the EU plan, items might be tracked the usage of barcodes on shipping bins beneath "trusted-trader" schemes administered by way of registered corporations, the Times reported.
Reuters reported on September 12 that EU officers were working on a delicate Irish protocol to the draft Brexit treaty with Britain, as a part of what Barnier has referred to as efforts to "de-dramatise" the problem and get a deal.
The proposals are to be circulated to European governments after the Conservative Party convention which begins on September 30, in line with the Times.
The "revised draft of the Northern Ireland protocol", in line with a diplomatic word of talks between EU ambassadors, will propose that almost all new assessments would now not happen at any border, the Times said.
The United Kingdom is due to depart the EU on March 29 and yet little is obvious: There is, up to now, no complete exit agreement and a few rebels in May's Conservative Party have threatened to vote down a deal if she clinches one.
"I think that the alternative to that will be having no deal," May informed BBC TV.
The primary sticking level to agreeing a deal between Britain and the EU is the problem of ensuring there will probably be no exhausting border between Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic after Brexit.
The Times newspaper reported that the EU's leader negotiator, Michel Barnier, is working on a brand new protocol text outlining tips on how to use technology to minimise assessments on the border.
Under the EU plan, items might be tracked the usage of barcodes on shipping bins beneath "trusted-trader" schemes administered by way of registered corporations, the Times reported.
Reuters reported on September 12 that EU officers were working on a delicate Irish protocol to the draft Brexit treaty with Britain, as a part of what Barnier has referred to as efforts to "de-dramatise" the problem and get a deal.
The proposals are to be circulated to European governments after the Conservative Party convention which begins on September 30, in line with the Times.
The "revised draft of the Northern Ireland protocol", in line with a diplomatic word of talks between EU ambassadors, will propose that almost all new assessments would now not happen at any border, the Times said.
UK PM Theresa May cautions: The alternative to my Brexit deal is no deal
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