. @anandMenon1: "Sovereignty is not such an issue on foreign and defence - it's as much about optics."
"Foreign policy is being underprioritised by both sides. This is not just the UK - the question is whether the EU is willing to accept the UK is not any other 3rd country."
. @anandMenon1: "The difference between informal collaboration and a third country treaty is not huge on foreign and defence policy - ultimately, the UK will not be in the room."
. @anandMenon1: "The devil is in the detail with any European Security Council. I'm sceptical as to whether the EU can agree such a leadership structure."
"It has to be outside of EU structures to work for the UK."
. @anandMenon1: "The UK created the precursor to CSDP - it would not have happened without us."
"The UK brought a substantial amount of expertise and we sometimes underestimate the lack of resources in many small member states, so our loss will be felt."
. @anandMenon1: "No deal #Brexit would lead to a period of mutual recrimination. It would be easier to work with our EU partners on foreign and security policy in future even if a slim deal is agreed."
. @anandMenon1: "Politics may lead to a misalignment between the UK and EU, but geography means it's in our interests to collaborate because we face the same threats."
"However closely we work with the US, the impact of what happens in North Africa will be different for the US."
. @anandMenon1: "The pandemic will place increasing pressure on defence budgets, and therefore increase the incentives for cooperation."
"There is also a greater trend towards self-reliance and attitudes to China will become increasingly important in driving policy."
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.@simonjhix: "In the medium term, Brexit is a challenge to the EU. There will be a UK model of exit."
"At some point, the UK model will seem quite attractive, which could be politically very difficult for the EU."
.@HelenHet20: "The EU's reaction to #Brexit was primarily defensive, but there was an opportunity to face the euro-ins and euro-outs question head on."
"Instead, it was seen as a potential long-term threat to the EU's credibility."
.@BorisJohnson has said that no deal with the EU would be a “good outcome” for the UK.
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On #trade, the two sides would revert to #WTO rules.
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. @jillongovt: "No deal now is not the same as last year because the financial settlement, citizens' rights and Northern Ireland were dealt with in the Withdrawal Agreement."