E.U. and U.K. set out conflicting red lines for Brexit trade deal

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The EU has warned the UK that it can have access to its market of 450 million consumers as part of a wide-ranging trade deal but only if it abides by EU standards.

Earlier, the E.U.'s chief negotiator Michel Barnier warned that the U.K. that could have access to its market of 450 million consumers as part of a wide-ranging trade deal, but only if it abides by E.U. standards.

"When you’re not a member of the European Union then your position is different and less favorable," said Barnier on Monday.

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