David Davis said it was time for the European Union and the United Kingdom to both show some flexibility, imagination and willingness” to handle the deadlock in talks.
The European Union have reiterated that it will not begin trade talks with Britain unless “sufficient progress” has been made in its key three issues of the Irish border, citizens rights and the divorce settlement.
Mr Henkel who is deputy head of the European parliament’s industry and research, made similar statements last July in The Times and the EU Parliament Magazine, where he accused European Parliament’s negotiator, Guy Verhofstadt, and the EU’s chief Brexit negotiator, Michel Barnier, of wanting to punish Britain.