The European parliament’s deadline to ratify a Brexit deal before the end of the year passed last night with anger from MEPs and Britain demanding that the EU drop its “unreasonable demands” over fishing rights.
Michel Barnier, the EU’s chief negotiator, said, however, that talks with Lord Frost would continue. Brexit negotiations were at a “crucial moment” as Mr Barnier faced demands from the European Union’s fishing industry to take a harder line in the trade and fisheries talks.
The deepening pandemic crisis and the emergence in Britain of a mutation of the coronavirus have increased pressure on negotiators to try to find a deal in the first half of this week.
There was anger from some MEPs. David McAllister, the German chairman of the
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2020-12-21 09:00:00Z
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