UK Foreign Minister Jeremy Hunt warned that there is “now a very real risk of a Brexit no-deal by accident”. He said that alongside German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas in a visit to Germany today. Hunt added that “many people in the EU are thinking that they just have to wait long enough and Britain will blink”, but “that’s not going to happen”. Also, “without a real change in approach from the EU negotiators we do now face a real risk of no deal by accident and that would be incredibly challenging economically,”
Maas said in the same occasion that “we know that everyone has to make mutual concessions to get this deal.” And, “European Union has its interests, overall interests, so not just individual member-states but EU institutions.”
According to a YouGov poll for Sunday Times, only 11% of British support Theresa May’s Brexit plan. 50% would choose to remain in the EU while 38% would choose a no-deal Brexit.