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The timetable for Brexit negotiations just got a little tighter. | The timetable for Brexit negotiations just got a little tighter. |
The European Commission's chief negotiator, Michel Barnier, has suggested that any deal will need to be concluded within 18 months rather than two years. | The European Commission's chief negotiator, Michel Barnier, has suggested that any deal will need to be concluded within 18 months rather than two years. |
That is to leave enough time for the UK, the 27 other EU countries and the European Parliament to approve the Brexit plan. | That is to leave enough time for the UK, the 27 other EU countries and the European Parliament to approve the Brexit plan. |
The foreign secretary, Boris Johnson, said that would be "ample time" to sort the terms of the UK's departure. | The foreign secretary, Boris Johnson, said that would be "ample time" to sort the terms of the UK's departure. |
In his first news conference since taking on his new role, Mr Barnier said the negotiations would be "legally complex". | In his first news conference since taking on his new role, Mr Barnier said the negotiations would be "legally complex". |
Having different arrangements for different parts of the UK would obviously add to that complexity. | Having different arrangements for different parts of the UK would obviously add to that complexity. |
Mr Barnier has said the EU will do its "utmost" to tackle the issues Brexit raises in Northern Ireland, which will have the UK's only land frontier with the EU. | Mr Barnier has said the EU will do its "utmost" to tackle the issues Brexit raises in Northern Ireland, which will have the UK's only land frontier with the EU. |
But the European Commission will not speculate on what may or may not be possible for Scotland. | But the European Commission will not speculate on what may or may not be possible for Scotland. |
It regards that as an internal matter for the UK to resolve ahead of Brexit negotiations. | It regards that as an internal matter for the UK to resolve ahead of Brexit negotiations. |
Scotland's first minister, Nicola Sturgeon, wants to keep Scotland in the European single market, even if the rest of the UK is leaving. | |
The chancellor, Philip Hammond, appeared to rule out such a special arrangement on a visit to Edinburgh last week. | The chancellor, Philip Hammond, appeared to rule out such a special arrangement on a visit to Edinburgh last week. |
It was "not a realistic prospect" he said. | It was "not a realistic prospect" he said. |
The Scottish government has said it will publish proposals to maintain Scotland's EU links by the end of the year. | The Scottish government has said it will publish proposals to maintain Scotland's EU links by the end of the year. |
One option Ms Sturgeon has said is being looked at is the so-called Norway model. | One option Ms Sturgeon has said is being looked at is the so-called Norway model. |
Norway is in the European Economic Area as a member of the European Free Trade Association, which under current rules can only be joined by independent states. | Norway is in the European Economic Area as a member of the European Free Trade Association, which under current rules can only be joined by independent states. |
Any special arrangement for Scotland would require UK and EU backing. | Any special arrangement for Scotland would require UK and EU backing. |
The UK seems very unlikely to go down this route and the EU is very clear that it will only negotiate with the UK government. | The UK seems very unlikely to go down this route and the EU is very clear that it will only negotiate with the UK government. |
In other words, it will discuss what the UK brings to the table. | In other words, it will discuss what the UK brings to the table. |
However, BBC Scotland understands that Michel Barnier will be happy to meet other interested parties once the talks get under way. | However, BBC Scotland understands that Michel Barnier will be happy to meet other interested parties once the talks get under way. |
That potentially includes the Scottish government. | That potentially includes the Scottish government. |
Separately, it appears the SNP's international affairs spokesman, Alex Salmond, has asked to see Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker in Brussels ahead of December's EU summit. | Separately, it appears the SNP's international affairs spokesman, Alex Salmond, has asked to see Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker in Brussels ahead of December's EU summit. |
President Juncker appointed Michel Barnier as the European Commission's chief Brexit negotiator in July - a month after the UK's referendum vote to leave the EU. | President Juncker appointed Michel Barnier as the European Commission's chief Brexit negotiator in July - a month after the UK's referendum vote to leave the EU. |
At the time, he said he "wanted an experienced politician for this difficult job". | At the time, he said he "wanted an experienced politician for this difficult job". |
Courtesy meeting | Courtesy meeting |
A former French foreign minister and MEP, Mr Barnier also reformed the banking system as European Commissioner for the Internal Market and Financial Services. | A former French foreign minister and MEP, Mr Barnier also reformed the banking system as European Commissioner for the Internal Market and Financial Services. |
He has a reputation as a tough negotiator. | He has a reputation as a tough negotiator. |
Since taking up his current role on 1 October, Mr Barnier has shuttled between European capitals consulting EU member governments. | Since taking up his current role on 1 October, Mr Barnier has shuttled between European capitals consulting EU member governments. |
He has also held an initial courtesy meeting with the UK Brexit secretary, David Davis. | He has also held an initial courtesy meeting with the UK Brexit secretary, David Davis. |
Mr Barnier has denied reports that he intended to conduct negotiations in French. | Mr Barnier has denied reports that he intended to conduct negotiations in French. |
On social media he said that he worked as often in English as in French and that the "linguistic regime" would need to be agreed between both sides. | On social media he said that he worked as often in English as in French and that the "linguistic regime" would need to be agreed between both sides. |
The formal negotiations will only begin when the UK triggers the exit process under Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty. | The formal negotiations will only begin when the UK triggers the exit process under Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty. |
Theresa May intends to do that by the end of March 2017. | Theresa May intends to do that by the end of March 2017. |
The UK Supreme Court must first decide if she has the power to start the process without parliament's approval. | The UK Supreme Court must first decide if she has the power to start the process without parliament's approval. |
The Scottish government is among those represented in the case. | The Scottish government is among those represented in the case. |
It wants the UK to seek the consent of the devolved administrations for Brexit legislation. | It wants the UK to seek the consent of the devolved administrations for Brexit legislation. |
This would not give Holyrood a veto because any objections could be overruled by Westminster. | This would not give Holyrood a veto because any objections could be overruled by Westminster. |
That would cause a clash between the governments in Edinburgh and London. | That would cause a clash between the governments in Edinburgh and London. |
Opinion polls | Opinion polls |
The former first minister, Alex Salmond said this would amount to a "constitutional crisis" that would be to Scotland's advantage. | The former first minister, Alex Salmond said this would amount to a "constitutional crisis" that would be to Scotland's advantage. |
The Scottish Conservative leader, Ruth Davidson, has warned against an "unnecessarily divisive Brexit" and has previously urged the SNP not to pursue a second independence referendum. | The Scottish Conservative leader, Ruth Davidson, has warned against an "unnecessarily divisive Brexit" and has previously urged the SNP not to pursue a second independence referendum. |
The Scottish government is consulting on a draft referendum bill to keep the option of another vote on independence open. | The Scottish government is consulting on a draft referendum bill to keep the option of another vote on independence open. |
Ms Sturgeon has said she would seek the explicit legal authority to hold the vote from the UK government, if she wants to go ahead. | Ms Sturgeon has said she would seek the explicit legal authority to hold the vote from the UK government, if she wants to go ahead. |
Opinion polls suggest there has been little change in the overall level of support for independence since the 2014 referendum which the "no" side won 55% - 45%. | Opinion polls suggest there has been little change in the overall level of support for independence since the 2014 referendum which the "no" side won 55% - 45%. |
The Scottish Labour leader, Kezia Dugdale, is due to give a speech on Wednesday outlining plans for a more powerful Scottish Parliament within the UK following the Brexit vote. | The Scottish Labour leader, Kezia Dugdale, is due to give a speech on Wednesday outlining plans for a more powerful Scottish Parliament within the UK following the Brexit vote. |
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