The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

I’ll block Article 50, warns Labour hopeful

- BY LINDSAY RAZAQ

Labour leadership contender Owen Smith has pledged to block the triggering of formal negotiatio­ns to leave the EU, until the Conservati­ves commit to putting the final Brexit deal to the British people.

He said the party would vote against invoking Article 50 – unless Prime Minister Theresa May promises to call a second referendum or a general election to approve the agreement reached. Once the clause has been activated, the twoyear withdrawal negotiatio­n period to agree on terms will start.

Mr Smith said Jeremy Corbyn’s decision to call for Article 50 to be invoked immediatel­y after the referendum result was “deeply irresponsi­ble”.

He stressed the decision people made had to be respected, conceding there was “probably” a way of having a European Economic Area agreement, similar to that of Norway.

Mr Smith this week secured the support of Scottish Labour Leader Kezia Dugdale and stated: “The British people were lied to by the Leave campaign – they deserve to have a say on whatever exit deal the Tories strike with the EU. It could involve trashing workers’ rights and environmen­tal protection­s, opening our NHS up to foreign competitio­n, making it harder for us to trade with our neighbours and damaging our economy.”

Describing himself as a “passionate pro-European”, he said: “I will fight tooth and nail to keep us in the EU.

“Under my leadership, Labour won’t give the Tories a blank cheque.

“We will vote in parliament to block any attempt to invoke Article 50 until Theresa May commits to a second referendum or a general election.”

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