By far the most positive statement to date on UK-EU talks. We're still talking, deal possible in September, both sides starting to show a bit of room for compromise. But time is short and many differences remain. As we know. Even so, cautious grounds for optimism. https://twitter.com/SamCoatesSky/status/1286254504376139776
Watching this thread develop, the biggest problem remains conceptual for the UK government. You can't do modern trade deals without accepting restrictions on your law making abilities. As is also being shown in US talks. Big mistake to claim otherwise. https://twitter.com/pmdfoster/status/1286256705635061762
Whether its the US wanting to ensure access to UK markets for their farmers, or the EU wanting to stop preferential access if the UK is deemed to be undercutting (and by the way this tells us a lot about EU and US approaches to trade) larger partners expect concessions in deals.
This by the way is no great cause for alarm. If at the end of September only level playing field and fisheries remain to be decided a UK-EU deal is possible, with leaders getting involved. Key is ensuring only a few issues remain at that time. https://twitter.com/KateEMcCann/status/1286258809606897672
Most interesting thing today - pessimistic mood music from EU. Think that's targeted at Number 10, to say don't expect us to cave on level playing field and fisheries. Over to you if you want a deal. So, PM, do you want a deal or not? We find out soon... https://twitter.com/pmdfoster/status/1286259042806116352
On balance I now go up to 60:40 for a UK-EU deal this year. Because the two sides are still talking. Because talk of compromise has started on both sides. And because the language is tough but less hostile than before.

How about you @Mij_Europe ?
You can follow @DavidHenigUK.
Tip: mention @twtextapp on a Twitter thread with the keyword “unroll” to get a link to it.

Latest Threads Unrolled:

By continuing to use the site, you are consenting to the use of cookies as explained in our Cookie Policy to improve your experience.