European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker reiterated EU’s stance that Brexit agreement is not open for renegotiation. He said before a meeting of EU leaders in Brussels, “I will have a short meeting with Theresa May, but I was crystal clear. There will be no renegotiation.”
That’s in complete opposite of what some UK ministers believe in. Foreign ministers Jeremy Hunt wrote in Tuesday’s Daily telegraph. He noted “trying to deliver no deal through a general election is not a solution; it is political suicide… “A different deal is, therefore, the only solution – and what I will pursue if I am leader.”
Trade Minister Liam Fox also said “If the EU doesn’t want to negotiate any changes – which I think would be unfortunate and I think would be quite surprising – then I think that of course does increase the chance of a no-deal exit.”