If recent reports are to be believed, then the EU looks to be getting more and more alarmed at the prospect of a no deal Brexit.
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According to a report from The Times, five EU members states have been secretly talking with the Boris Johnson team to try and prevent what they see as a no deal disaster.
According to the report, senior politicians from the Irish Republic have had talks with two of the Boris team, while the German, French, Dutch and Belgian governments have also indicated the willingness to come to some sort of arrangement.
On top of this, the Express says that Brussels is preparing a multi billion euro package of aid for the Republic of Ireland in the event of a no deal Brexit.
Now, it seems from The Times, that the Irish Republic's deputy PM and foreign minister, Simon Coveney, wants to compromise.
But this compromise does not include reopening the Withdrawal Agreement, so the Irish border backstop would not be up for renegotiation.
So what are we compromising here? Unless it is the UK that is expected to 'compromise'?
But he did tell Andrew Marr:
"If the approach of the new British Prime Minister is that they’re going to tear up the withdrawal agreement, then I think we’re in trouble, we’re all in trouble, quite frankly."
And that's the power of the default position of a no deal Brexit in operation.
The piece in the Times makes it quite clear that those supporting Boris Johnson are apparently already taking the bull by the horns.
It says that last week the Attorney General, Geoffrey ..