"Talks between the UK and EU ended last week with no agreement over a future relationship between the two and UK Chief Negotiator Lord Frost claiming that Brussels had no genuine interest in finding a solution.
There are two areas over which there is still a significant disagreement between the two sides demands, fishing rights and state aid.
Following the break-up of talks, the EU Summit which was supposed to ratify the talks ended in confusion.
Boris Johnson commented that the talks are at an end and there is no point in EU Chief Negotiator Michel Barnier visiting London this week without a significant change of heart on the part of the EU. It appears that as things stand, the UK will be dealing with Brussels on WTO terms from January.
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