EU and UK ‘unlikely to be like an ex-couple holding hands at a future friend’s wedding’, says Emma Gill

The two sides seem miles apart and the language between them is harsh. After years of uneasy coexistence, a split seems inevitable.

If Brexit seems like an acrimonious divorce, that’s because it is – and at least one expert in the field says the negotiating teams could learn a thing or two about the art of the civilised breakup.

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