Khaleej Times

Blair urges Britons to ‘rise up’ against Brexit plan

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london — Former British prime minister Tony Blair issued a battle cry against a so-called ‘hard Brexit’ on Friday, calling on voters, businesses and campaigner­s to “rise up” and back a coordinate­d effort to temper the terms of, or even halt, Britain’s EU exit.

In his first major political interventi­on since Britons voted 52 to 48 per cent to leave the European Union last June, Blair said Conservati­ve Prime Minister Theresa May was pursuing “Brexit at any cost”, and must be challenged.

“The people voted without knowledge of the terms of Brexit. As these terms become clear, it is their right to change their mind. Our mission is to persuade them to do so,” he said in a speech.

“This is not the time for retreat, indifferen­ce or despair, but the time to rise up in defence of what we believe.”

May has vowed to start the legal process of leaving the European Union next month, and it is not clear whether the process could then be reversed. Her vision is for a clean break from the bloc, including leaving its single market and customs union. Blair, who won three elections at the head of the Labour Party, has also spoken out in the last 18 months to warn Labour members against electing the hard leftist Jeremy Corbyn as their leader, and to urge voters to shun Brexit. Neither interventi­on was successful.

His speech was aimed at rallying disparate and cowed pro-EU lobby groups into a coherent voice against Brexit, said the organisers of the event, the Open Britain campaign group. “The road we’re going down is not simply ‘hard Brexit’. It is ‘Brexit at any cost’,” Blair said. “Our challenge is to expose relentless­ly what this cost is ... and to build support for finding a way out from the present rush over the cliff ’s edge.” —

 ?? AP ?? Tony Blair says the people voted without knowledge of the terms of Brexit. —
AP Tony Blair says the people voted without knowledge of the terms of Brexit. —

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