Brexit Briefing: EU ‘blinked first’ in negotiations, but the real hard ball starts now



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A week of stalemate, with both sides demanding that the other change their attitude, ended today when the EU’s chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier arrived in London for intensive talks.

The London government may insist that the EU “blinked first” because Barnier promised to “step up” work on legal texts, and that seemed like a move to give in to warnings from British Prime Minister Boris Johnson last weekend.

But now the EU side is working on the assumption that for all his bluster, Johnson cannot risk a no-deal exit. UK companies tell you they are simply not ready for no-deal mayhem.

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