the issue that william hague has made it an article for the daily telegraph today, saying negotiations have been structured in a way where the uk has been given the runaround. the shell barneyns —— michel barnier. and in terms of the substance of the negotiations, in five different rooms behind me, over many hours of talks in the next few days, the issues, so many disagreements on the substance of them, as well, citizens rights, the rights of eu citizens living in britain after brexit and brits living abroad. the eu would like the european court of justice living abroad. the eu would like the european court ofjustice to be the final arbiter and uk government says the british courts are suitable for that role instead. the uk have referred to the paper on northern ireland published a few days ago which they say was very detailed, but eu has said some of that is magical thinking. and on the so—called brexit bill, what are the financial obligations as it departs the eu, the commission would like the eu, the commission would like the uk to start saying what they think it would and wouldn't be prepared to pay for, and as a the big thing, the uk has presented a legal analysis, ver