Coventry Telegraph

High price of rent

- David Davis

ALMOST half of low earners are cutting back on basics like food so they can afford the rent, a new report suggests.

Some 44% of private renters with the lowest salaries sacrificed food, clothing or leisure activities for themselves or their children to make ends meet, research by the housing charity Shelter found.

Shelter chief executive Polly Neate said: “Far too many families forced to make impossible decisions just to keep a roof over their children’s heads.” LEAVING the European Union with no deal is a “very distant possibilit­y”, the Brexit Secretary has said.

David Davis stressed a “no-deal” Brexit was improbable after prominent leavers signed a letter organised by the Leave Means Leave campaign urging Theresa May to tell the EU she will walk away from negotiatio­ns if they continue to refuse to discuss trade.

Former Cabinet Minister Owen Paterson said Britain should not be “terrified” of leaving with no deal and trading on World Trade Organisati­on terms.

But Mr Davis distanced himself from the idea, although he said the Government was preparing for no deal as an “insurance policy”.

He said: “The first thing to say is that it is a) not our intention, b) I don’t think it is a probabilit­y, I think it is a very distant possibilit­y.

“That being said, we have to prepare for it. I mean, a responsibl­e government prepares for all outcomes, and we are doing that. It is not part of our negotiatin­g strategy, and no part of our planning for the future in terms of what we intend, it is just a security thing. Like anything else you do on security, you produce your own insurance policy.”

Earlier, Mr Paterson dismissed suggestion­s that leaving with no deal would result in customs delays or increased prices.

The Tory Brexiteer said it appeared unlikely that a trade deal would be struck with the EU “because they are flatly refusing to talk about it”. Instead there was a “complete obsession with money” - the so-called Brexit divorce bill.

It was “inevitable at the moment, it is an ineluctabl­e certainty we are going to end up with WTO at the end of this anyway” so it was better to “state that now” and give business time to prepare. He told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme that a trade deal with the EU is “the best destinatio­n, but we should not be terrified of the WTO”.

Mr Paterson said the UK could unilateral­ly decide not to impose tariffs if trade moved to WTO terms in an effort to protect consumers: “We could decide that, that would be up to our own elected politician­s to make that decision.”

He rejected concerns that the lack of a trade deal could lead to queues at ports, claiming that only 2% of shipments were checked by customs, with nearly all trade done electronic­ally.

As European leaders gathered in Brussels, he said: “We have to face the fact that this summit is not going to discuss any future trade deal. We are ineluctabl­y moving down the road to a WTO arrangemen­t so we had better start preparing for it.

“If they come back - and we very much hope they would - to talk about a free trade deal, that would be a bonus.”

But pro-EU Tory former cabinet minister Nicky Morgan said: “It is absolutely not ‘inevitable’ that the UK ends up on WTO terms with no Brexit deal - it is what the hard Brexiteers want.”

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