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May ouster would be ‘catastroph­ic’ for Brexit negotiatio­ns

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LONDON: Britain’s minister in charge of Brexit talks warned Sunday that any bid from within the Conservati­ve Party to unseat Prime Minister Theresa May would be “catastroph­ic” for negotiatio­ns.

David Davis also said he was “pretty sure” Britain could reach a satisfacto­ry deal with the EU, and that no deal would be better than a “punishment deal.”

When asked by the BBC’s Andrew Marr whether May’s ouster would be catastroph­ic, Davis replied “Yes. Yes. I happen to think we have got a very good Prime Minister,” he said. “I know she is coming under a lot of pressure at the moment, but I have seen her in action. She’s bold. She takes her time.”

May is under intense pressure after losing her overall parliament­ary majority in a snap election called in an attempt to increase her majority and strengthen her hand in Brexit talks.

She faces her first major test next week when MPs vote on her legislativ­e agenda, traditiona­lly seen as a test of confidence in the government.

Davis has been mentioned as a potential replacemen­t, but when asked by Marr if he was a leaderin-waiting, he replied: “I’m not getting into it.”

The minister, who kicked off talks with his EU counterpar­ts this week, said he was still “pretty sure” of reaching an agreement despite the government’s precarious position.

But he added that “no deal would be better than a punishment deal.”

Davis also said Britain would likely need transition­al trade arrangemen­ts with the EU for up to two years after Brexit.

 ??  ?? Britain’s Secretary of State for Exiting the EU David Davis during BBC’s Andrew Marr Show, on Sunday. (Reuters)
Britain’s Secretary of State for Exiting the EU David Davis during BBC’s Andrew Marr Show, on Sunday. (Reuters)

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