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LONDON – The new British Minister of Brexit, Dominic Raab, chief negotiator in London and Michel Barnier's counterpart at the Brussels table, is convinced that an agreement with the EU on the exit of the Kingdom club of 27 can be found, and found "by October". He told the BBC, in an interview with Andrew Marr's Sunday talk show, without however removing the warning issued by the columns of the Sunday Telegraph that, if ultimately an agreement in line with British interests does not exist. Was not the opposite – especially in the field of trade – the government of Theresa May would be free to revise the commitments already made for the payment of a 39 billion pounds divorce bill. Raab nonetheless said that he wanted to give "all the energy" to get "the best deal", whereas he defined "positive" as Barnier – even critical of some points of the new white government negotiating platform of May – has moved its conclusions by "questions": then with a tone of dialogue. Immediate replica of the Labor opposition opposition, Jeremy Corbyn who during a public intervention held this morning challenged the conservative executive of 39 "seriously accelerate negotiations" to cancel the specter of a divorce. And he then invoked a post-Brexit transition period, with the status quo intact, along "all the necessary time".
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