Brexit: India, UK agree to form team for progress in economic agenda

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said yesterday if Britain leaves without a divorce deal, it will no longer legally owe the £39 billion (US$47.88 billion) agreed by his predecessor. "And we're looking forward to having some pretty comprehensive talks about how to take forward the relationship in all sorts of ways, particularly on trade".

SNP Westminster leader Ian Blackford said: 'The SNP remains open to all options but it's increasingly clear passing legislation to block no-deal appears to be the option most likely to unite MPs and stop Boris Johnson driving the United Kingdom off a Brexit cliff edge.

"We're going to do a very big trade deal - bigger than we've ever had with the U.K.", Trump said.

Ahead of a cross-party meeting instigated by Labour Leader, Jeremy Corbyn, Plaid Cymru Leader, Adam Price AM, has said that "Mr Corbyn must realise that we can not back him unless he makes a totally unqualified commitment to Remain".

In a BBC interview at the G7 summit in France, he said it "all depends on our European Union friends and partners".

The Prime Minister repeatedly refused to rule out suspending Parliament in an effort to force through a no-deal Brexit.

"And I think they are yearning for a moment when Brexit comes off the front pages of the national papers, and that will only happen when we come out of the European Union on 31 October, and that is what I am calling on all my fellow MPs to do".

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Efforts to salvage consensus among the G-7 rich democracies frayed Saturday in the face of U.S. President Donald Trump's unpredictable America-first approach even before the official start of the summit in southern France.

Barry Gardiner, the shadow trade secretary, told Sky News on Sunday: 'I think it was extremely petulant of Jo Swinson to come out and dismiss this the other day.

Justice Minister Charlie Flanagan made the remarks after a weekend where Mr Johnson met European Council president Donald Tusk at the G7 Summit in France where there appears to have been no progress in breaking the Brexit impasse.

As the clock runs down to the October 31 exit date, Johnson injected doubt into hopes that a deal might be stuck.

The two leaders also agreed on the importance of gaining some clarity "what would happen" if and when the deal is signed and announced between the U.S. and various Afghan groups.

The consequences of a no-deal Brexit could be costly to the EU, Johnson suggested in interviews with broadcasters. "European leaders should not be listening to the very wrong messages emerging from some parliamentarians who think that they will be stopping Brexit", said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

"What we need to do is stop no-deal and we need to stop the damage that Boris Johnson will do". "Just ask Theresa May".

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