BRITAIN'S chief Brexit negotiator has issued Michel Barnier a tough timeline on trade talks, saying he wants a deal between the UK and EU to be reached by next month.
David Frost's warning that the UK's patience is running out will serve as a major wake-up call to Mr Barnier who has so far remained stubborn on key issues. It remains to be seen if he will relent during next week's round of post-Brexit trade meetings in Brussels.Despite the lack of progress, Mr Frost insisted he was"looking forward" to the seventh round of post-Brexit talks with his European counterpart.
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