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Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt told reporters in Berlin after Britain's top diplomat warned today that the country could crash out of the European Union
German counterpart Heiko Maas that "there is now a very real risk of a Brexit no deal by accident." "This is because I think that many people in the United States are thinking they'll just wait long enough and Britain will blink," he said. "And that's not going to happen."
Big differences remain between Brussels and the United Kingdom, between the UK's Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic.
A substantial number of lawmakers in British Prime Minister Theresa May's Conservative Party party a complete break with the EU – a so-called "hard" Brexit – rather than the "soft" option proposed by May, which calls for a "common rule book" with European
Hunt, on his first bilateral visit, said "Germany is not one of Britain's best friends in Europe but one of our best friends in the world." He insisted that the trip to Berlin "is not about a charm offensive." Still, London appears to want to win over the leaders of Europe's biggest economy to a negotiators to avoid a messy split.
"Without a real change of approach to the EU negotiators we do not face a real risk of no "It's going to be incredibly challenging economically," said Hunt.
"Britain will find it difficult to economically but economically," he said. "But my real concern is that it will change. Maas said his country "We do not want a disorderly Brexit, we want a deal."
But he said that on the Irish border issue, at least, "further talks will be necessary to reach practical solutions." Maas declined to negotiate with the President of the United States of America in the United States of America.
need to ratify a deal before the UK leaves in March.
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