
Britain has said it is “ready and willing” to do a deal to leave the European Union if Brussels renegotiates the agreement.
This was disclosed by a senior government source on Tuesday while also denying that a no-deal Brexit was Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s central plan.
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Johnson, who took over as prime minister two weeks ago, has taken a hard line with the EU, demanding that it show willingness to change the deal it agreed with his predecessor before negotiations can restart to secure Britain’s smooth departure from the bloc.
His insistence that Britain is boosting preparations to leave without a divorce agreement if Brussels refuses to renegotiate has spooked markets, sent the pound tumbling and prompted some lawmakers to suspect a no-deal Brexit is his ultimate goal.




