Abizzz
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And thats the difficult part...
I mean how do you value the assets? - take property for example the UK could say its worth X and the EU will say but it would take years to find a buyer so its value for a fire sale is Y and thats the value we are going to use if you want to treat it as an asset that can be bartered
This is a complete non-starter, and only mentioned in brexit newspapers or by Boris repeatedly.
The UK chose to leave the European Union, not sell it's share of it back to the rest of the Union. Nobody has any interest in buying the UK's share and the UK does not own "1/28th" of the EU assets. The EU as entity will continue to exists and as such keep its assets.