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British PM outlines post-Brexit trade hopes as ministers meet

She told ministers she wanted a "significantly more ambitious deal" than the EU's recent trade agreement with Canada -- even as the bloc's chief negotiator warned any deal would not give full access to Britain's dominant financial services sector.

The cabinet meeting came four days after EU leaders approved an interim agreement on the terms of the separation, and agreed to move negotiations on to the next stage.

May wants Britain to leave the EU's single market and customs union, but forge a new "deep and special economic partnership" with the bloc.

"The prime minister said it was clear what the cabinet's objective was -- a deal which secures the best possible trading terms with the EU, enables the UK to set rules that are right for our situation and facilitates ambitious third-country trade deals," her spokesman said.

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She ruled out replicating Norway's membership of the European Economic Area, saying it would be "democratically unsustainable, because it would mean automatically adopting all EU rules without influence or a vote", the spokesman said.

Instead, the prime minister said she "would be seeking a significantly more ambitious deal than the EU's agreement with Canada".

Officials have discussed the so-called "Canada plus" option, adding other economic sectors into the agreement.

'The red lines'

However, the EU's chief negotiator Michel Barnier warned Tuesday that any deal would inevitably result in Britain's banks and financial companies losing rights to trade across the bloc.

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"There is no place" for giving Britain's financial services full access to the EU market, he told a number of newspapers, including Britain's The Guardian.

This was a consequence of "the red lines that the British have chosen themselves. In leaving the single market, they lose the financial services passport".

Quoted by Le Figaro, he added: "There is no question of replacing it with blanket equivalence."

May said Britain needed to be "creative in designing our proposal", adding that Britain "would be seeking a bespoke deal".

However, no decisions have yet been taken and further government discussions are due "early in the New Year", the spokesman said.

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Some ministers favour continued alignment with EU rules after Brexit to maintain a close trading relationship, while others say leaving the EU is an opportunity for Britain to forge a new path.

Media reports suggest that rival camps are coming to agree on a middle way, where Britain would agree a new trade deal with Brussels but gradually move away from the bloc's regulations.

The spokesman insisted the cabinet was "unified" behind the main principles of Brexit and the deal agreed last week on the financial settlement, expatriate rights and the future of the Irish border.

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