GAC provides preliminary text for EUCO, so what you hear this evening from it will be mirrored on Fri
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Likewise GAC will draw on previous discussions at more technical level between EU27 and COM TF50 that have been taking place over past weeks
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Key point to take from this is that last minute pushes aren't going to have much impact on this process. The 'EU' isn't homogeneous or centralised, so proposals need to work way up (and down) levels
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Which is why we can be pretty confident about outcome on Fri already.
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This matters now, but it matters more for the autumn: UK will have to get ideas into system a long time before Oct EUCO if there's to be a reasonable chance for them to be incorporated
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tl;dr summer needs to see people in offices and meetings if the Art.50 timetable is to hold.
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Possibly more for me than for you, let's try to pull this week together a bit:
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Let's start with the EU side
Having largely kept heads down during conference season, yesterday's Tusk/Varadkar presser demonstrated that EU is keeping the pressure on
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The tension seems to be between COM/EUCO and IE, as @pmdfoster explained well yesterday: IE making conciliatory noises, central EU bodies pushing EU integrity line
Back in Sept, there was much talk about this being a crunch point in the UK debate, as May would come under fire for Chequers and there would be scope for changes/realignments/whatever
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Certainly that first bit has happened, with numerous op-eds over the weekend and assorted fringe events (inc. yesterday's Johnson speech)
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