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Business leaders left a Downing Street meeting on Monday evening (4 June) scratching their heads about what Brexit will look like and when they would get greater clarity on how it would affect their companies. To their point that frictionless trade was the priority, their hosts only said a decision on what future trading relationship the UK would seek to get was "imminent", write Mark John and Mike Dolan.Separately, the FT has reported that British PM Theresa May has decided to delay publication of a 150-page white paper on future ties until after a June 28-29 summit with the EU - if true, that would be contrary to what the government was saying only two days ago.
This all comes as UK and EU negotiators meet again today for new talks characterized so far by slow-boiling frustration on the EU side about what the UK actually wants.
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