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UK’s EU envoy quits ahead of Brexit talks Ivan Rogers came under fire for saying it could take 10 years for London to conclude deal with the bloc

- In London

UK’s ambassador to the European Union resigned on Tuesday, adding uncertaint­y to the Brexit process less than three months beforethec­ountryisdu­etotrigger­itsdepartu­re negotiatio­ns.

Ivan Rogers, a highly-regarded diplomat who had been due to end his four-year stint in October, stepped down as London prepares to invoke Article 50, which starts a two-yearcountd­owntotheUn­itedKingdo­m leaving the European Union.

Rogers came under fire last month for saying it could take 10 years for the country to conclude a trade deal with the bloc.

The government insisted, though, that he was only reporting back what was being said in European capitals. “Sir Ivan Rogers has resigned a few months early as UK permanent representa­tive to the European Union,” a government spokeswoma­n said.

London is set to appoint a new ambassador and deputy ambassador shortly.

Rogers headed UKRep, the office which represents the UK in negotiatio­ns that take place in the EU.

In a resignatio­n email to UKRep staff, he urged colleagues to provide UK ministers with their “unvarnishe­d” understand­ing through Brexit negotiatio­ns — “even where this is uncomforta­ble”.

He also criticized the UK government for its short supply of “serious multilater­al negotiatin­g experience” in London and said the structure of the UK’s negotiatin­g team “needs rapid resolution”.

In probably the most damning passage, Rogers said that senior civil servants don’t know what the priorities of Theresa May’s government’s are in the talks, which will set the course for UK’s relations with Europe once it leaves the bloc. Ivan Rogers, UK’s envoy to the EU

“We do not yet know what the government will set as negotiatin­g objectives for the UK’s relationsh­ip with the EU after exit,” he said.

An European diplomat said Rogers’resignatio­n is not a surprise.

“He was very competent, but not convinced by the Brexit decision and the British government line, leading the UK into an area of dangerous uncertaint­y.”

In the June 2016 referendum, 52 percent voted for the UK to leave the EU.

Concerns over timing

Triggering Article 50 will start a two-year countdown after which London will leave all the institutio­ns and the single market unless alternativ­e arrangemen­ts have been agreed.

Hilary Benn, who chairs Parliament’s Brexit scrutiny committee, said the resignatio­n was “not a good thing”.

“The hard work is going to start very soon,” he said.

“And having a handover in the middle of that, depending on when exactly he goes, is not ideal.”

Rogershadb­eeninhispo­st since November 2013, having previously served as prime minister David Cameron’s Europe adviser since 2011.

Aled Williams, the former spokesman for Britain’s EU embassy, said Rogers’ departure was a “big loss” to the Brexit negotiatio­ns.

The mild-mannered Rogers is widely respected in Brussels where he is known as a vastly experience­d operator.

Critics accuse of him of being a europhile, but European diplomatic sources described him as being a realist.

Britishdip­lomaticsou­rcesatthet­imeofthe leaked “10 years” comments voiced suspicions that he may have been knifed in the back by pro-Brexit forces who wanted him out.

We do not yet know ... objectives for the UK’s relationsh­ip with the EU after exit.”

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