UK told to find ‘acceptable’ Brexit proposal within 48 hours

Attorney General returned empty handed from ‘robust’ talks

Attorney General Geoffrey Cox
Attorney General Geoffrey Cox leaves 10 Downing Street
(Image credit: Daniel Leal-Olivas/AFP/Getty Images)

The UK has been urged to table fresh proposals within the next 48 hours to break the deadlock over Brexit.

As the clock ticks down to next week’s meaningful vote on Theresa May’s Brexit deal, Attorney General Geoffrey Cox returned empty-handed from talks in Brussels. He said “strong views” had been expressed during three hours of “robust” talks on the Irish backstop.

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