The Brexit bill— estimated by the EU at somewhere around 60 billion euros ($70 billion) — is a key sticking point preventing the EU from allowing talks to move on to trade and future relations. The 27 other EU leaders are due to decide next month whether there has been sufficient progress for talks to enter a new phase. Weber said outside Downing St. that Britain did not need to name an exact figure for its Brexit bill, but must "clarify the commitments" it is willing to meet. Meanwhile, May's government battled in the House of Commons to pass its key piece of Brexit legislation amid opposition from pro-EU lawmakers. "I hope that we can all come together to deliver on the decision that the country took" to leave the EU, she said.
Source: ABC News November 15, 2017 11:57 UTC