UK's Brexit Minister: We must ensure Brexit comes in an orderly manner

The UK's Brexit Minister David Davis was on the wires, via Reuters, stating that next phase of Brexit talks will be on future partnership and highlighted that settling priority issues will build trust on which to negotiate new relationship.

More headlines (via Reuters):

  • Clock is ticking for Brexit deal
  • Protection of Irish Good Friday agreement and maintaining common travel area most important of Irish Brexit issues
  • Convinced UK-EU new partnership can contribute to stability
  • Says a fair deal is possible and far better than no deal
  • We will never work against the UK
  • We will display a constructive attitude with support of eu 27
  • Quoting EU's Founder Jean Monnet, says I am neither optimistic nor pessimistic, I am determined

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