There's a bit of contradiction in the above articles. One is saying that announcing when Article 50 will be kicked off is reckless as we haven't got any guarantees in advance.
The other is saying that the EU is taking the stance, and sticking with it, that no negotiation is possible until Article 50 is triggered.
Admittedly that's just keeping up with the trend of no-one knowing what's going on.
There's a bit of contradiction in the above articles. One is saying that announcing when Article 50 will be kicked off is reckless as we haven't got any guarantees in advance.
The other is saying that the EU is taking the stance, and sticking with it, that no negotiation is possible until Article 50 is triggered.
Admittedly that's just keeping up with the trend of no-one knowing what's going on.