Brexit news – latest: No-deal ‘very, very likely,’ Boris Johnson says as Merkel and Macron snub him
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Boris Johnson has said it is “very, very likely” that the UK will fail to strike a trade agreement with the European Union, raising the prospect of a no-deal Brexit at the end of this month.
Mr Johnson told reporters on a visit to Blyth in Northumberland that the government was “always hopeful” and that “we’ve got our teams still out there in Brussels”.
“But I’ve got to tell that from where I stand now, here in Blyth, it is looking very, very likely that we will have to go for a solution that I think would be wonderful for the UK … and come out on World Trade terms [with no deal].”
It comes as EU Commission president Ursula von der Leyen briefed EU leaders on Friday that a no-deal Brexit was the most likely outcome of negotiations, reportedly saying there was a “higher probability for no deal than [a] deal” following an all-night summit in Brussels.
An EU official has also confirmed that the prime minister’s attempt to have a three-way call between himself, French president Emmanuel Macron and German chancellor Angela Merkel was rejected by Brussels – after he said on Thursday night he was willing to “go to Brussels, go to Paris, go to Berlin, I will go to wherever to try and get this home and get a deal”.
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