Britain will not be paying €100bn to leave the European Union, Brexit Secretary David Davis has said.
Mr Davis said the European Commission could not set a "divorce deal" figure and dismissed as "laughable" reports that Prime Minister Theresa May would be barred from negotiating with her counterparts.
It had been believed Brussels was seeking up to €60bn for Brexit, but added demands by the EU could send the figure soaring, according to the Financial Times.
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3/5/17
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Mr Davis said the European Commission could not set a "divorce deal" figure and dismissed as "laughable" reports that Prime Minister Theresa May would be barred from negotiating with her counterparts.
It had been believed Brussels was seeking up to €60bn for Brexit, but added demands by the EU could send the figure soaring, according to the Financial Times.
[rte.ie]
3/5/17
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