EU and UK agree draft on ‘ambitious’ post-Brexit ties
- European Council President Donald Tusk said the EU executive informed him it has agreed the political declaration on the future relationship with Britain
- British PM due to make an emergency statement to the House of Commons later on Thursday
The EU and Britain on Thursday agreed a draft declaration laying out plans for “ambitious, broad, deep and flexible” relations after Brexit, setting the stage for the divorce to be finalised at a weekend summit.
The EU Council President Donald Tusk said the 26-page declaration, outlining how Britain will work with the bloc on trade, security, the environment and other issues, had been agreed “in principle” and would now be sent to the remaining 27 member states for approval.
The pound leapt by about one per cent against the dollar and also firmed against the euro on news of the declaration.

Britain’s embattled Prime Minister Theresa May hopes the declaration will convince sceptical lawmakers to approve her vision for the UK’s departure from the bloc.
Officials said May will make a statement to parliament later in the day, presumably to sell the deal to MPs.