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Is it true that the Brexit bill is £50 billion?

According to foreign media reports, British Brexit Minister Davis denied the news that Prime Minister Theresa May would approve paying the EU as much as 50 billion pounds in Brexit fees. According to the report, Davis responded to the relevant reports and called them "nonsense."

When asked on the BBC program, he said: "There are all kinds of news flying all over the sky, which is completely nonsense. That report is completely incorrect." He also said that the UK will never withdraw from the country. In EU negotiations, it was forced to accept conditions that were unfavorable to the UK.

Previously, British sources reported that the United Kingdom will pay Brussels 17 billion pounds per year for three years after exiting the EU; the entire payment process will end before the 2022 election year.

It is reported that the Brexit negotiations between the UK and the EU have reached a deadlock, and the most difficult part to resolve is the Brexit fee. The EU demanded that the UK pay 100 billion euros, but the UK refused.

On March 29, 2017, British Ambassador to the EU Barrow will present the letter signed by the British Prime Minister triggering Article 50 to the President of the European Commission, and Brexit will officially begin. At 21:45 Beijing time on March 29, European Commission President Tusk will read a statement. In the next 48 hours, the European Council will draft a draft negotiation guide and communicate it to the 27 member states.

Theresa May intends to give up single market access (i.e. a hard Brexit) to gain control over immigration and justice. She hopes to reach the best trade deal with the EU while pursuing cooperation with other countries. Free trade between non-EU countries such as the United States.

The EU said that the UK would need to pay a breakup fee of 50 billion pounds to leave the EU. British Trade Minister Fox said that the fee was completely ridiculous. Brexit Secretary Davis also said that the fee was not like a conclusion. The result is a sky-high asking price.