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UK will not surrender over bespoke Brexit deal with European Union: Rudd

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LONDON: Britain will not “surrender” in its fight to win a bespoke deal with the European Union that would offer tariff-free trade as well as control over immigratio­n, a minister said on Sunday before a crunch week for the government in Brexit negotiatio­ns.

Interior minister Amber Rudd was one of several senior Conservati­ve lawmakers to take to the airwaves to support Prime Minister Theresa May, under pressure from Brexit hardliners who fear she is diluting her plans for a clean break with the EU.

With reports in the local media suggesting that pro-Brexit ministers are being urged to get ready to replace May, Rudd tried to play down the deep divisions in government, saying there was more unity than so-called Brexiteers thought.

“We want to have a bespoke agreement. Now we’re not going to surrender before we have that battle,” Rudd told the BBC when asked whether ministers were pursuing what the EU has already ruled out as “having its cake and eating it” - demanding tariff-free access to the EU’s market while controllin­g immigratio­n.

She also told the Andrew Marr Show she supported May in demanding that EU citizens arriving after Brexit Day in March 2019 should have settlement rights different to those who came be- fore that date - something the EU has opposed.

Asked whether Brexit campaigner­s were right to say that some in her cabinet were trying to blunt prospects for a wholesale departure from with the EU, Rudd said: “I have a surprise for the Brexiteers, which is the committee that meets in order to help make these decisions ... is more united than they think.”

Her words come at the beginning of a week when the government will flesh out some of its demands in negotiatio­ns with the EU on their future relationsh­ip and Brexit negotiatio­ns start in earnest again.

The government’s Brexit subcommitt­ee of ministers will also meet twice this week, Rudd said, adding: “I think that we will arrive at something which suits us all.”

Other Conservati­ve lawmakers backed her message. But the choreograp­hed display of unity did little to mask a growing dispute over a leaked document suggesting the economy will be worse off after Brexit whether Britain left with a free trade deal, with access to the EU’s single market, or with no deal at all. Full story @ timesofoma­n.com/world

 ?? — Jeff Overs/BBC/Handout via Reuters ?? DEFIANT: Britain’s Home Secretary, Amber Rudd, is seen appearing on the BBC’s Andrew Marr Show in this photograph received via the BBC in London, Britain on Sunday.
— Jeff Overs/BBC/Handout via Reuters DEFIANT: Britain’s Home Secretary, Amber Rudd, is seen appearing on the BBC’s Andrew Marr Show in this photograph received via the BBC in London, Britain on Sunday.

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