U.K.-EU Relations ‘More Than Bumpy’ Since Brexit, Frost Says
- Brexit negotiator David Frost says change of EU spirit needed
- Britain and EU have clashed over vaccines, Northern Ireland
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The U.K. government said its relations with the European Union have been “problematic” since Brexit, following disputes over issues including vaccines, trade and Northern Ireland.
“It’s been more than bumpy in the last six weeks,” David Frost, the U.K. representative for Brexit and International Policy, told a parliamentary committee Tuesday. “I hope we’ll get over this. It is going to require a different spirit, probably, from the EU.”