Brexit process is going more worst, Mr Boris The prime minister has vowed to take Britain out of the EU whether or not a divorce deal is in place, but his government lies in disarray, having lost its majority in Parliament. Such a sad story
Eurozone Commission spokeswoman Mina Andreeva told reporters in Brussels the European Union side was open to a deal but was also carrying on with no-deal preparations. Both the opportunities are open
"There may be twists and turns in political developments in London right now but our position is stable. We are willing to work constructively with PM Johnson and to look at any proposals that he may have as long as they are compatible with the withdrawal agreement," she said.
The European Union commission planning document warned that the chaos in Westminster was making no deal more likely.
"The short time remaining and the political situation in the United Kingdom have increased the risk that the United Kingdom will withdraw on that date without an agreement," the European Commission said as it issued its final preparations for a chaotic "no-deal" Brexit.
Meanwhile As part of its contingency planning, the European Union commission is to throw open the EU solidarity fund - a mechanism normally used after floods, earthquakes and other natural disasters - to mitigate the economic impact of a no-deal Brexit. Hard Brexit will be a part of the Brexit processes
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