This is reported by the Sunday Times.
In the EU, a special commission has already been set up under the leadership of Pascal Leardini, who is ready to address the issue of Britain's quick withdrawal from the EU, if the subsequent negotiations again stall.
For the time being, the group of Leardini does not contact the chief negotiator for Brexit Michel Barnier, so as not to interfere in the "positive" course of work of the two parties.
European officials insist that London is more likely to decide on its share in EU mechanisms, since Brexit will have serious obstacles to EU governments and British business.
As reported in the "URA-Inform," an earlier adviser to British Prime Minister Teresa Mei on EU issues Oliver Robbins said that Britain is ready to pay with the EU for the output of the results of Brexit.