Meanwhile it seems that Boris Johnson and his team are doing their customary sterling job in Europe - talking without saying anything.
The government's version
The EU's version
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-49662531
Given the number of proven lies from this government, I know which I am minded to believe.
The UK is apparently hamstrung by the fact that there's nearly no-one left to do the negotiations:
The government's version
"We're having conversations this week which pick up on last week's discussions," one official says, "and we've agreed where to focus talks in the future."
The EU's version
But while the government says progress is being made, the EU insists no formal proposals have been tabled.
"We want to keep this going," an EU source says. "But at some point the UK needs to give us a proposal. We can't negotiate without one."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-49662531
Given the number of proven lies from this government, I know which I am minded to believe.
The UK is apparently hamstrung by the fact that there's nearly no-one left to do the negotiations:
But nearly all the UK officials in the Brexit negotiations that produced the current withdrawal agreement, including the backstop, are no longer involved in the process.
"The core of the UK's negotiating team has gone," Joe Owen, of the Institute for Government, says.
"They've either left Whitehall altogether or gone to other jobs across government. There's been a big loss of institutional knowledge."