Britain is gearing up for rows with the EU over the structure of divorce talks and the future role of the European court, fuelling an increasingly bitter war of words before negotiations begin.
David Davis, Brexit minister in Prime Minister Theresa Mayโs government, described the EUโs position on the talksโ format as โillogicalโ and said he took โslight offenceโ to suggestions that European courts were better than those in Britain.
The atmosphere between London and Brussels has soured in recent weeks as battle lines are drawn before the complex negotiations for Britain to leave the European Union are due to start next month, a year after Juneโs referendum vote to quit.
Asked about the EUโs stance that the two sides should first make progress on citizensโ rights, the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland and a financial settlement before starting discussions on a future relationship, Davis said the sequencing was โillogicalโ.
โHow on earth do you resolve the issue of the border with Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland unless you know what our general borders policy is, what the customs agreement is, what the free trade agreement is, whether you need to charge tariffs at the border or not?โ he asked on Britainโs ITV.
โYou canโt decide one without the other, itโs wholly illogical โฆ That will be the row of the summer.โ
He also said Britain was ready to argue against allowing the European Court of Justice to oversee the rights of EU citizens living in Britain after the country left the bloc.
โThere will be arguments over fine detail โฆ like whether the European Court of Justice oversees these rights after weโve left,โ Davis said. โWeโll have an argument about that โฆ The simple truth is that we are leaving, we are going to be outside the reach of the European court.โ
Davis again said that leaked details of an encounter dubbed the โdisastrous dinnerโ between May and EU officials was โdesigned to be as disruptive as it could beโ โ echoing Mayโs comments that she has used to bolster her calls in an election campaign to say only she can win a good deal with Brussels.
โThe raw truth is that we want to see the whole deal together,โ he said. โThey love saying โnothing is agreed until everything is agreedโ and that is our view on this.โ