UK Brexit Minister Dominic Raab will meet EU chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier in Brussels on Tuesday. Prime Minister Theresa May’s spokesman said that “on the agenda will be resolving the few remaining withdrawal issues related to the UK leaving the EU and pressing ahead with discussions on the future relationship.”
Raab said that securing a Brexit deal was still “the most likely outcome”. But at the same time, the government scheduled to push a series of technical notices for no-deal preparation. Raab added that the government would wanted to “clearly set out the steps that people, businesses and public services need to take in the unlikely event that we don’t reach an agreement” with the EU.
The no-deal advice will be due on Thursday and are “sensible, proportionate, and part of a common sense approach to ensure stability, whatever the outcome of talks”, according to Raab.