UK's post-Brexit customs proposals are a fantasy: EU's Guy Verhofstadt
Britain said it wants an interim customs agreement with EU to allow freest possible trade of goods
Reuters London Britain's proposals for its future customs relationship with the European Union are "a fantasy", the European Parliament's Brexit coordinator Guy Verhofstadt said on Tuesday.
Britain said it wants an interim customs agreement with the EU after Brexit to allow the freest possible trade of goods, but that it will also seek the right to negotiate other trade deals.
Prime Minister Theresa May is seeking to move Brexit negotiations on to the issue of Britain's future EU relationship, but the bloc has said it must first resolve divorce issues, including citizens rights and the exit bill.
"To be in and out of the Customs Union & "invisible borders" is a fantasy. First need to secure citizens rights & a financial settlement," Verhofstadt said on Twitter.
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