Could not subscribe, try again later Invalid EmailThree French words favoured by Michel Barnier could land Britain a £101billion Brexit bill. Barnier’s French catchphrase, “reste à liquider”, translates as “yet to be paid”. (Image: Getty Images Europe)That is why Britain wants to settle its cash payment after an overall trade agreement has been hammered out. Tory committee member Craig Mackinlay, who battled Nigel Farage in South Thanet in 2015, said of Mr Barnier: “He’s fixated on the money, the Irish border and citizens’ rights. The smart money is on PM Theresa May fluttering her eyelids with a £40billion offer – and no “reste à liquider”.
Source: Daily Mirror November 18, 2017 22:07 UTC