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I haven’t really seen anything about the bill since reading this:
“Britain has bowed to EU demands and agreed to fully honour its financial commitments as identified by Brussels, removing one of the biggest obstacles to a Brexit divorce settlement.
According to several diplomats familiar with the talks, the UK would assume EU liabilities worth up to €100bn although net payments, discharged over many decades, could fall to less than half that amount.
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Negotiators are working on how to present the settlement as a net estimate, with the UK side pressing for an implied figure of between €40bn and €45bn once UK receipts and other deductions are taken into account. “They have promised to cover it all, we don’t care what they say their estimate is,” said one senior EU diplomat. “We’re happy to help them present it.”
Source: Subscribe to read | Financial Times
Was that correct? If it was, does it remain so? |
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