EU’s Brexit negotiator puts time pressure on Britain
BRUSSELS — Britain may not have two years to negotiate its divorce from the European Union after all.
The EU’s chief negotiator on Brexit warned Tuesday that the country will have less than 18 months once talks begin and that it won’t be allowed to pick and choose what parts of the EU it wants to keep.
While steering away from specifics on what a Brexit deal might look like, Michel Barnier, who took up his post months ago after Britain voted in June to leave the EU, said formal procedures at the start and end of the talks will cut into the time Britain has to leave.
“Time will be short,” he said. “All in all there will be less than 18 months to negotiate.”


