PRIME MINISTER Theresa May’s Brexit negotiation skills were scorned yesterday after a row over the size of Britain’s severance bill.
The European Commission’s chief negotiator Michel Barnier refused to be drawn on reports that the bill could be as large as €100 billion (£84.5bn).
However, he insisted that there must be a “settling of accounts” and that it was an “illusion” to think the process of Britain leaving the EU would be quick and painless.
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