UK foreign minister Boris Johnson speaking to the BBC and Sky News a few hours ago but drifting out on news wires 23 Sept
Probably also helping give the pound a nudge lower this morning along with the EURGBP demand.
The comments would appear to back those made by EU's Tusk after his meeting with PM May last week.
He told the BBC:
"The government is working towards an Article 50 letter which as you know will be produced, probably, in the early part of next year.
"That's still subject for discussion but what is clear I think to our friends and partners in the EU is two broad principles: we are not leaving Europe;
"Although we are leaving the EU treaties, we do want to have the closest possible trading relationship and it's very much in their interests to achieve that... it's very much in their interest."
He also told Sky:
"We are talking to our European friends and partners in the expectation that by the early part of next year you will see an Article 50 letter. We will invoke that.
"In that letter I am sure we will be setting out some parameters for how we propose to take this forward. I don't think we will actually necessarily need to spend a full two years but let's see how we go."
Asked about Mr Johnson's comments, a spokeswoman for the prime minister said the government position on when it would trigger Article 50 was "not before the end of this year".
"The decision is hers [Mrs May's] and she will do that at a time which is most likely to get the best deal for Britain,"
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Johnson reckons it's early 2017 for Article 50