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Brexit bill: UK ministers put up united front over EU talks, stress no deal will be 'indefinite'

Press Trust of India • August 13, 2017, 18:38:08 IST
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Two top ministers in the UK Cabinet on Sunday made a public effort to bury their differences over the contours of Brexit, stressing that any deal would not be indefinite or a “back door” to staying in the European Union.

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London: Two top ministers in the UK Cabinet on Sunday made a public effort to bury their differences over the contours of Brexit, stressing that any deal would not be indefinite or a “back door” to staying in the European Union. In a joint Sunday Telegraph article, UK chancellor Philip Hammond and international trade minister Liam Fox — the two key ministers believed to be on opposing ends of Britain’s future outside the EU — also said that the UK will not remain in the customs union during the transitional period. [caption id=“attachment_2910742” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Representational image. Reuters Representational image. Reuters[/caption] “We are both clear that during this period the UK will be outside the single market and outside the customs union and will be a ’third-country’ not a party to EU treaties,” they wrote. Their comments are being seen as an attempt to show unity between rival sides in Prime Minister Theresa May’s Cabinet. They said the UK’s borders “must continue to operate smoothly”, that goods bought on the internet “must still cross borders”, and “businesses must still be able to supply their customers across the EU” in the weeks and months after Brexit. The two leading politicians said the government wanted to ensure “there will not be a cliff-edge when we leave the EU”. In their article, Hammond and Fox said: “We respect the will of the British people, in March 2019 the United Kingdom will leave the European Union. “We will leave the customs union and be free to negotiate the best trade deals around the world as an independent, open, trading nation. “We will leave the single market, because there was a vote for change on 23rd June and that is what we will deliver. We want our economy to remain strong and vibrant through this period of change. That means businesses need to have confidence that there will not be a cliff-edge when we leave the EU in just over 20 months’ time. “That is why we believe a time-limited interim period will be important to further our national interest and give business greater certainty, but it cannot be indefinite; it cannot be a back door to staying in the EU.” It comes as ministers start to set out their detailed aims for Brexit. A series of papers are being published, including one this week covering what will happen to the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic after the UK has left the EU. Meanwhile, former labour foreign secretary David Miliband has called for politicians on all sides to unite to fight back against the “worst consequences” of Brexit. He described the outcome of last year’s referendum as an “unparalleled act of economic self-harm”. Writing in the Observer, he said: “People say we must respect the referendum. We should. But democracy did not end on 23 June last year. “The referendum will be no excuse if the country is driven off a cliff.” Negotiations between Brexit Secretary David Davis and EU officials are set to resume at the end of this month.

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