The EU wants the UK to pay something like $90 billion for what would be a one-year EU market access fee.
The Irish issue is only one of many.
The current proposal is going nowhere except into the circular file.
It’s been wobbling for years.
That doesn’t faze a leftist one bit.
The world wobbles and the US economy under Trump’s leadership moves ahead.
Is “ItalX” next?
“BRUSSELS are ...”
First sentence: "BRUSSELS are likely to buckle to Britains key Brexit demands"
Which is it?
Is it happening or is there a chance it might happen?
(is may wobbling towards supporting a hard exit?)
no-deal brexit: can parliament stop it?
chris morris
bbc
jan 8, 2019
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-46799778