Financial Times: UK’s Raab says he expects Brexit deal by November 21

31 October 2018

Britain’s exit deal with the EU should be finalised within three weeks, Brexit secretary Dominic Raab has told MPs.

The pound rose on Mr Raab’s claim that he expects a deal to be finalised by November 21, adding: “The end is now firmly in sight and, while obstacles remain, it cannot be beyond us to navigate them.”

Mr Raab, in a letter to MPs on the Commons Brexit committee, said that he would be willing to give evidence to the panel once a deal was finalised.

He said that he currently expected “November 21 to be suitable”. That would confirm that Britain is looking to conclude a deal at a special European Council meeting in mid-November, allowing Theresa May to seek approval for the package from MPs before Christmas. [...]

The minister also said that the EU had accepted Britain’s proposal for a partial solution to the vexed question of a “backstop” plan to avoid a hard border in Northern Ireland.

“We agree on the principle of a UK-wide customs backstop,” he wrote, referring to Britain’s plan to keep the whole of the UK — including Northern Ireland — in the customs union until a final trade deal was in place.

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