EU to UK on Brexit talks: 'You can't have cake, eat it too'
European Council President Charles Michel refused to bow to British insistence for the EU to fundamentally change its negotiating stance and cede more to U.K. demands.

Michel said instead that if Britain wants vast access to the 27-member bloc's markets, it will equally have to keep its waters open to EU fishermen, something the UK government has said it doesn't want to do.
In a combative display at the European Parliament, Michel said: "Yes, we want to keep access to UK waters for our fishermen. Exactly like you, too, want to keep access to our huge and diversified markets for your companies."
Britain and the EU have been attempting to strike a new trade deal since the U.K. left the bloc on January 31.
Those talks ground to a halt last week, with each side calling for the other to compromise in order to secure a deal.
The EU said it was happy to keep talking, but Johnson said Friday that negotiations were over unless there was a "fundamental" shift from the bloc.
He told British businesses to prepare for a no-deal economic break with the EU at the end of the year.
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