And what does M. Barnier quantify as insufficient Clarity? Whilst speaking in Lisbon?
Addressing a gathering of jurists in Portugal on Saturday, Mr Barnier called for more clarity on the UK's position, saying an effective negotiation was dependent on knowing what the other side wanted.
Right and that means?
He said the EU would be ready to accept movement on Theresa May's "red lines" that insist Brexit must see the UK leave both the European single market and customs union.
Oh right, so "Effective Negotiation" actually means
We tell you what we intend to do. You say "No we don't want that", you tell us we have not given you "enough information", which is translated as doing what you want and then You will be happy
This is then reported in the UK press as the UK governement not having a plan and we turn full circle.
Well M. Barnier. We are not playing hide and seek. We HAVE told you what we want and just because we won't stop telling you what we want and decide to accept what YOU want, that is not playing hide and seek. That is called negotiating. Given that the only _negotiation_ you appear to understand; M. Barnier, is total capitulation; it is highly unsurprising that you feel you do not have "enough information".
Perhaps we can communicate this another way. "The UK is not Greece, or Portugal, or Ireland, or Italy or Spain. The UK has a stronger economy than all of them and didn't have to go to the ECB for a bail out". Or, in other words, Sod Off.
I think this explains the situation fully. Perhaps he would like this in greater detail? We, on the other hand, would prefer much less detail. F.Y.
Unless they come back with a different position than telling the UK what they will accept and going away and sulking, I would happily make that very balanced combination of two letters and two punctuation marks the status quo until something moves.