Divisions between the EU and UK positions on Brexit have emerged as three and a half days of intense talks in Brussels come to an end.
Brits currently living in the EU could end up losing the right to reside in other EU member states post-Brexit.
Other divisions and questions that have emerged include discussions over documentation to prove post-Brexit status, European health insurance cards, and the role of the European Court of Justice, a sticking point for Theresa May’s team.
The EU also accused the UK of not being clear enough about what they wanted from the deal. There also seems to be little clarity when all of the new rules will come in to effect.
EU side irritated by lack of detail from UK, especially on divorce bill.
— Jennifer Rankin (@JenniferMerode) July 20, 2017
'We make better progress when our positions are clear,' Barnier.
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