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The UK Admits Brexit Divorce Bill Will be Paid to EU Even Without a Trade Deal

<p>The leading Brexit minister has said that the U&period;K&period; is legally&nbsp&semi;bound&nbsp&semi;to pay the European Union the&nbsp&semi;&pound&semi;39 &lpar;&dollar;52&rpar; billion &&num;8220&semi;divorce bill&&num;8221&semi; even if Britain and the union can&&num;8217&semi;t come to a trade deal&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Theresa May&rsquo&semi;s government had previously claimed that the bill was linked to a future trade agreement&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<div>&nbsp&semi;<&sol;div>&NewLine;<div>The EU&comma; on the other hand&comma; claims the bill isn&&num;8217&semi;t connected to a trade agreement and instead the payments are merely part of a settlement for liabilities accrued as a former EU member&period; The UK will likely be paying the settlement until 2064&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Suella Braverman&comma; a Brexit Minister appeared before the Brexit Select Committee and said that &&num;8220&semi;Parliament will vote on paying the so-called Brexit bill before the legal text of a future trade agreement is ready&period; Any decision to halt payments &&num;8212&semi; which are due to continue for years &&num;8212&semi; would require a renegotiation&comma;&&num;8221&semi; writes&nbsp&semi;<em>Bloomberg&period;<&sol;em><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>She also said the pricy divorce bill was a peace offering and &ldquo&semi;part of a broader package relating&comma; and in the spirit of&comma; our future partnership&comma;&rdquo&semi; but it does not guarantee that the EU will agree to a trade deal since the withdrawal agreement &ldquo&semi;does not contain conditionalities&period;&&num;8221&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>When asked if the UK plans to tie payments to a future trade deal&comma; Braverman tiptoed around the question but did say the bill and trade deal &ldquo&semi;will be connected when we vote in October&&num;8221&semi; and cited a &&num;8220&semi;good faith&&num;8221&semi; clause in the agreement&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&ldquo&semi;If there was going to be a change in circumstances whereby those payments were to stop&comma; that would require renegotiating and looking at what&rsquo&semi;s been agreed when it comes to the financial agreement with the EU&comma;&rdquo&semi; said Braverman&period; &ldquo&semi;The duty of good faith should not be ignored in this context&period; It&rsquo&semi;s more than just words&period;&rdquo&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson&comma; a leader of the Brexit campaign&comma; also chimed in&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&&num;8220&semi;Article 50 makes absolutely clear that the terms of the withdrawal have to be seen in the context of the future relationship&comma;&rdquo&semi; said Johnson to reporters&period; &&num;8220&semi;Nothing is agreed until everything is agreed&period;&&num;8221&semi;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Lawmakers will be voting on the Brexit deal later this year&comma; but as Brexit Secretary David Davis has pointed out it will be difficult to approve a bill without knowing the details of the trade deal&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>Author&&num;8217&semi;s note&colon;<&sol;strong>&nbsp&semi;Even though Britain is leaving the EU&comma; the country still feels like they owe the union&period; They will be forced to pay billions and get nothing back just so they can finally secure their borders&period; The UK paid &pound&semi;13&period;1 billion to the EU budget in 2016&comma; so the divorce bill is roughly the cost of a three-year membership&period; The EU certainly makes it difficult to leave&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;div>&NewLine;

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