Davis has hit back, claiming that a deal that took some areas of the current economic relationship but not others would be “cherrypicking”.
	In an article for the Daily Telegraph, he wrote: “I do not believe the strength of this cooperation needs to change because we are leaving the European Union.
	“Many of these principles can be applied to services trade too. Given the strength and breadth of the pan-European economic relationship, a deal that took in some areas of our economic relationship but not others would be, in the favoured phrase of EU diplomats, cherrypicking.” [...]
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	David Davis' article on The Telegraph: How we will deliver the best Brexit in 2018 (subscription required)
      
      
      
      
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