Britain denied today that a document that was photographed in the hands of an assistant vice president of the Conservative Party, which said that the country's strategy for Brexit is "the dog fuller and cake" correctly reflects London's plans.
The handwritten note, which also stated that Britain is unlikely to remain in the single European market, photographed in the hands of Julia Ntokeril, personnel officer Mark Field, the vice president of the Conservative Party, after a meeting with officials who handle Brexit in Downing Street.
"What is the strategy? And the dog fuller and cake, "or" the French will undoubtedly be the most difficult, "" is likely to recommend us to remain in the single market ", are some of the notes that appear in the document, according to the photos today published several British newspapers.
The Downing Street emphasized that this note "is not a government document" and that "does not represent the British position in the negotiations on Brexit». However sources refused to say who participated in the meeting during which made such notes.
"These personal notes not belonging to any government official or special adviser," said a representative of the British government. "They do not reflect the government's position regarding the negotiations Brexit», he added.
The note also shows the phrase that "the application" in Article 50, for the official start of negotiations for the withdrawal of Britain from the EU, is likely to be "difficult".
Michel Barnier, the chief European negotiator, "wants to first see what the deal", but according to the note Britain "will not offer more details," pointing out that London is likely to seek a trade agreement with EU like that of Canada.
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