The Independent – ‘EU prepares for worst as Brexit divide remains’
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The Independent – ‘EU prepares for worst as Brexit divide remains’
The online Independent says Brussels is “preparing for the worst” amid signs that Boris Johnson will reject yesterday’s proposals from the EU on how to resolve the row about trade in Northern Ireland.
It says chances of a compromise appear low, because of British insistence that the European Court of Justice must not have an oversight role.
The online paper says the UK is maintaining its “hard line stance” about the court.
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