It’s less than a week from March 12 when another meaningful vote on Brexit deal could be held in the UK Parliament. But Bloomberg reported that positions on both sides are hardening rather than converging. Both the UK and EU are counting on the other to back down. EU officials are pessimistic about the chance of any breakthrough this week.
In particular, unnamed EU officials described the talks with UK Attorney General Geoffrey Cox earlier this week as some of the worst-tempered of the two-year process. Meanwhile, what Cox requested, independent arbitration of the contentious Irish backstop arrangement outside of European Court of Justice, was seen as unacceptable for the EU.