Michel Barnier tells Britain Brexit red tape is here 'for good'
Michel Barnier tells UK to be 'very careful' in diplomatic status row
The EU's chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier has said it would be "wise" for the UK to find a solution to the dispute over the UK refusing to grant the EU's ambassador in London full diplomatic status
Michel Barnier has warned that there is “always a risk” that other European countries will follow Brexit Britain and leave the EU
Michel Barnier says businesses, north and south, must deal with the consequences of Brexit and accept that it cannot be “business as usual” for trade with Britain
Michel Barnier warns there is still a risk of more Brexits in the future #wallst
Michel Barnier warns there is still a risk of more Brexits in the future Uy85oJhs3O#WallSt
Michel Barnier said that national and European sovereignty should be pulled together, rather than pulled apart. "Why should we leave the EU debate to anti-EU parties?" “Ní neart go chur le chéile,” Barnier said. @emireland
michel barnier'>Gloating Michel Barnier mocks Brexit Britain as he issues warning not to quit EU bloc
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“The British government decided not to participate in the Erasmus exchange programme” EU michel barnier'>Chief Negotiator Michel Barnier adds “the level of ambition in terms of the mobility of citizens is not in line with our historical ties”
New: the EU's chief negotiator Michel Barnier has told EU ambassadors that if the UK Finance Bill, expected next week, contains clauses that breach international law [ie, that breach the NI Protocol] then the Brexit talks will be "in crisis" and there will be a breakdown in trust
Michel Barnier having to explain to Mark Francois what Mark Francois voted for sums things up nicely.
“In all areas, the UK continues to backtrack on the commitments it has undertaken” EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier says UK doesn’t want to talk about “cooperation on foreign policy, development and defence… I still don’t understand why”
"We are not going to bargain away our European values for the benefit of the British economy." EU Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier says a third round of talks on a new partnership with the UK was "disappointing". He warned negotiations could fail without a 'level playing field'.
"I'll have done my job if the exit terms are so bad that, in the end, the British would rather stay than accept them" Michel Barnier. How should the UK respond to such an attitude?
"I signed it three times in the names Donald Tusk, Jean-Claude Juncker and Michel Barnier." Leave Means Leave's Steven Edginton says the online petition to revoke Article 50 is "so open to abuse, I used three fake emails - I did it within five minutes." #C4News
Michel Barnier has suggested that a no deal Brexit is more likely after last night's inconclusive indicative votes, but avoidable. asks: are you worried about a no deal Brexit?
‘From ‘A group of European leaders are unhappy with the deal and rounded on Michel Barnier this week for being too generous, demanding that the chief EU negotiator squeeze more concessions out of Britain’ They want our money.
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