Times Colonist

Blair launches mission to change U.K. minds on Brexit

- DANICA KIRKA

LONDON — Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair launched a campaign Friday to persuade the U.K. to rethink its decision to leave the European Union, saying those who want to remain should rise up and make their wishes known.

Blair argued that the Conservati­ve government’s drive to leave the EU “at any cost” will hurt future generation­s and damage the unity of the country itself.

Last year’s vote to leave the 28-nation bloc was “based on imperfect knowledge” and Britons made their decision without knowing the true terms of Brexit, he said in a speech in London.

“As these terms become clear, it is their right to change their mind,” said Blair, the former Labour leader. “Our mission is to persuade them to do so.”

Blair’s interventi­on reflects the bitter divide that has gripped Britain since the June 23 referendum. While 51.9 per cent voted to leave the EU, the terms were not specified and Conservati­ve Prime Minister Theresa May has been reluctant to discuss her plans fearing it will hurt the U.K.’s bargaining position.

Many in this country of 64 million have expressed disquiet at the potential consequenc­es. “They will say we don’t represent the people. We do, many millions of them, and with determinat­ion, many millions more,” Blair said.

“They will claim we’re dividing the country by making the case. It is they who divide our country — generation from generation, North from South, Scotland from England, those born here from those who came to our country precisely because of what they thought it stood for and what they admired.”

Blair spoke on behalf of Open Britain, which is campaignin­g for the government’s Brexit legislatio­n to be amended to ensure that Parliament has “proper scrutiny” over any deal May negotiates with EU leaders. Among the group’s goals is for Britain to remain part of the bloc’s single market, guaranteei­ng unfettered access to 500 million people.

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