French say Britain COULD have trade deal and control its borders

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Well, that didn't take long, did it?

  • Michel Sapin said there would be no 'red lines' in talks over single market
  • Finland's deputy PM backs call for flexibility and says 'let's work it out'
  • Stock markets rally as fears of a post-Brexit economic slump eased
France last night signalled the EU could strike a deal with Britain on immigration. In a major boost for hopes of a smooth exit for the UK, finance minister Michel Sapin said there would be no ‘red lines’ in talks over the single market. His declaration of flexibility was backed by Finland’s deputy PM. The first signs of a crack in the EU’s united front came as stock markets rallied and fears of a post-Brexit economic slump eased.

Mr Sapin’s remarks raised hopes of a new British prime minister being able to negotiate continued access to the single market while also stemming the flow of EU arrivals. On another extraordinary day of Brexit fallout:


  • France said Britain’s border deal at Calais would stay in place;
  • The FTSE 100 rose again, making up all the losses it suffered after last week’s referendum;
  • Theresa May and Boris Johnson prepared to launch their Tory leadership campaigns today;
  • Labour endured a fourth day of civil war with Angela Eagle set to challenge Jeremy Corbyn today for the leadership;
  • A pro-Remain minister was accused of being drunk by a fellow MP.
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Mrs May will pledge there can be no turning back on Brexit and the wishes of the British public must be implemented in full, including curbs on migrants. She will appoint a Eurosceptic MP as a cabinet minister for Brexit.

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Boost: French finance minister Michel Sapin raised hopes a new British PM will be able to negotiate access to the single market while curbing EU arrivals
 
That's just your Daily Mail attempting to revive your candidate corpses and sell newspapers, Canute.
England will have no al-la-carte deals, according to any European authority which matters.
 
Mr Sapin’s remarks raised hopes of a new British prime minister being able to negotiate continued access to the single market while also stemming the flow of EU arrivals. On another extraordinary day of Brexit fallout:

•France said Britain’s border deal at Calais would stay in place;
that's big. It is in everyone's interest to have a common market; and countries do what is in heir own interest.
That's the endgame -or something very close. Britain gets it's sovereignty -and the EU and Britain get that market. win/win
 
Which European authorities matter?

France and Germany basically, and they are cracking already!!

[h=1]Freedom of movement reform 'on the table' for Brexit talks, suggests French minister as he breaks ranks with rest of EU[/h]http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/06/30/freedom-of-movement-reform-on-the-table-for-brexit-talks-suggest/
 
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