Scottish Daily Mail

May warns: Seven days to save Brexit

- By Jason Groves Political Editor

THERESA May today warns voters they have just seven days to ensure the ‘promise of Brexit’ is not squandered by Jeremy Corbyn.

With only a week to go until polling day, the Prime Minister will offer an upbeat assessment of Brexit, saying it offers the opportunit­y to build a ‘brighter, fairer future for all’.

But she is also expected to warn that the ‘great national mission’ will be derailed if she fails to win next week’s vote.

Speaking on the campaign trail yesterday, she said Mr Corbyn was ‘not ready’ to defend Britain’s interests in Brexit talks that are due to start only 11 days after the election.

In a speech today she will say: ‘The brighter future we want for our country will not just happen.

‘This great national moment needs a great national effort in which we pull together with a unity of purpose and – however we voted in the referendum last June – we come together with a determinat­ion to make a success of the years ahead.’ Mrs May’s appeal comes shortly after she warned that the Labour leader was not prepared for Brexit negotiatio­ns and would go ‘alone and naked’ into the Brexit talks.

Almost 12 months after the EU referendum, Mrs May will say the election gives voters an

‘Needs a great national effort’

opportunit­y to ‘affirm’ their decision to quit the EU by voting for her to continue as Prime Minister.

‘If they do, I am confident that we can fulfil the promise of Brexit together and build a Britain that is stronger, fairer and even more prosperous than it is today,’ she will say.

Mrs May campaigned for Remain during last year’s referendum. But today she will stress she is now convinced that leaving the EU can lead to a revival in Britain’s fortunes.

‘Set free from the shackles of EU control, we will be a great, global trading nation once again bringing new jobs and new opportunit­ies for ordinary working families,’ she will say.

Mrs May, whose campaign has been buffeted by controvers­y about Tory plans for a shake-up of social care in England, is determined to focus on Brexit in the final days of the campaign.

Today, she will urge people to ‘have faith in me’, adding: ‘This is the time to choose.’

In an attempt to shore up backing from Brexit supporters across the political divide, she will underline pledges to deliver in the referendum in full by ending free movement, pulling Britain out of the jurisdicti­on of the European Court of Justice and ending the payment of ‘huge sums’ to Brussels.

Mr Corbyn has struggled to devise a coherent strategy on Brexit. The Labour leader will attempt to clarify his position again with a speech in Essex today.

 ??  ?? Hustings: Mrs May yesterday
Hustings: Mrs May yesterday

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