Daily Express

REMOANER FURY:

- By David Maddox

A REMAINER plot to keep Britain in the EU and reverse Brexit provoked fury yesterday.

Lib Dem leader Tim Farron was branded “anti-democratic” as he repeated his demand for a second referendum on the final deal and insisted “one option must be to retain membership of the EU”.

The row came as the Prime Minister’s historic Lancaster House speech was welcomed by Leave campaigner­s and business groups.

British Retail Consortium chief executive Helen Dickinson described it as “an ambitious plan with the right priorities”.

Richard Tice, co-chairman of Leave Means Leave was delighted that Mrs May had taken up his organisati­on’s main message that “no deal is better than a bad deal”.

Skilled

He said: “We welcome her commitment to delivering the democratic will of the people and the tough position she has set out ahead of negotiatio­ns.

“We share her vision of an independen­t, self-governing Global Britain outside of the single market, without the restrictiv­e elements of the customs union and no longer ruled by the European Court of Justice.”

Lord Green of Deddington, chairman of Migration Watch UK, said: “These are clear decisions and the right ones. The Government must preserve skilled migration in both directions while achieving a sharp reduction in migration from the EU for low-skilled work.”

Leave.EU founder Arron Banks warned of a “Remainer coup” when the deal is put before Parliament.

The billionair­e businessma­n said: “With the promise of a parliament­ary vote on her deal with the EU, May has opened the door to a Remainer coup.”

Mr Banks’ warning followed a briefing to journalist­s by Mr Farron who made it clear he wants a second referendum and an option to stay in the EU.

Despite his desire to overturn last year’s referendum result, Mr Farron ironically described Mrs May’s announceme­nt that she will honour the will of the British people and not have a second referendum as “a theft of democracy”.

Leading Brexit campaigner and MEP David Campbell Bannerman said: “He accused the Prime Minister of a theft of democracy but the real theft of democracy is the Liberal Democrats claiming they are democrats when they do everything possible to prevent the result of a fair and free referendum.

“Tim Farron and the other eight hapless Liberal anti-Democrats should wake up and get behind the huge benefits Brexit offers rather than continuing to fight the corner of the unelected EU bureaucrat­s.”

Outlining Mrs May’s speech to MPs in Parliament, Brexit Secretary David Davis said the Brexit strategy, and the proposals are a “responsibl­e, thoughtful but realistic plan”.

Shadow Brexit secretary Sir Keir Starmer promised his party will not seek to block Article 50.

There was praise for the Prime Minister from leading Tory Remain MP Anna Soubry. She said: “Can I make it very clear that I welcome her – I nearly said Her Majesty – the Prime Minister’s speech and the statement made by Mr Davis.

“It is realistic. It provides muchneeded clarity and the tone is to be hugely welcomed.”

However, other Remoaner MPs were intent on continuing Project Fear.

Clarity

Labour MP Chuka Umunna, of the Vote Leave Watch campaign, said: “Now the Prime Minister is giving up single market membership before negotiatio­ns have even begun, and has not ruled out the nightmare scenario of no deal being done, which would mean Britain falling on to World Trade Organisati­on rules in our trade with the EU.

“This would increase tariffs, cut jobs, and lead to higher inflation.”

CBI director-general Carolyn Fairbairn, who was also part of the Remain Project Fear campaign, also attacked leaving the single market

She said: “Ruling out membership of the single market has reduced options for maintainin­g a barrier-free trading relationsh­ip between the UK and the EU.

“But businesses will welcome the greater clarity and the ambition to create a more prosperous, open and global Britain, with the freest possible trade between the UK and the EU.”

The Institute of Directors backed Mrs May’s vision and clarity.

Allie Renison of the IoD, said: “We welcome the level of detail provided in the Prime Minster’s speech and her commitment to providing certainty wherever possible.

“This is absolutely vital for businesses if they are to navigate and make the best of Brexit.”

 ??  ?? ‘Anti-democratic’… Lib Dem Tim Farron
‘Anti-democratic’… Lib Dem Tim Farron
 ??  ?? ‘Realistic’… Brexit boss David Davis
‘Realistic’… Brexit boss David Davis

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