Britain will meet obligations built up as EU member, says Grayling

Britain will "meet our obligations" as it leaves the European Union and pay for financial commitments made as a member, a Cabinet minister said amid suggestions that a "divorce bill" of much as £50 billion has been agreed.

Britain will meet obligations built up as EU member, says Grayling

Britain will "meet our obligations" as it leaves the European Union and pay for financial commitments made as a member, a Cabinet minister said amid suggestions that a "divorce bill" of much as £50 billion has been agreed.

Brexit-backing Transport Secretary Chris Grayling refused to comment on "speculation" about the final figure but acknowledged "the price" the UK built up as a member.

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