LONDON - Britain and the European Union can clinch a Brexit trade deal and the shape of one is clear, but London will not sign up to an accord at any cost, Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Finance Minister said on Thursday .
With just five weeks left until the United Kingdom finally exits the EU's orbit, both sides are trying to reach a trade deal that would avoid a tumultuous finale to the five-year Brexit crisis."It's clear what the shape of the deal looks like." "It is preferable" to get a deal, Mr Sunak told LBC radio."We absolutely should not be stretching for a deal at any cost, that is not the right thing to do."
European Commission head Ursula von der Leyen said on Thursday that the bloc was ready for the possibility of Britain leaving the EU without a new trade accord despite"genuine progress" in the tortuous Brexit talks. An official involved in the negotiations said a deal was possible, but not likely before the weekend at the earliest.