The Scotsman

Cabinet hears plan for no-deal Brexit as TUC warns of ‘horror show’

- By PARIS GOURTSOYAN­NIS

Trade unions have warned that a no-deal Brexit would be a “horror show” for working people as ministers gather to consider preparatio­ns in case talks in Brussels collapse.

Frances O’grady, general secretary of the Trades Union Congress (TUC), has accused a group of Conservati­ve MPS of pushing to leave the European Union without a deal in an attempt to slash workplace protection­s.

A Cabinet meeting this morning will hear Brexit Secretary David Davis outline plans for leaving the EU without an agreement, among other Brexit scenarios, as an end-of-year deadline approaches with no sign of a breakthrou­gh in negotiatio­ns.

Despite calls from both sides for Brexit talks to “accelerate”, the EU yesterday confirmed that no date has been set for the next round of discussion­s.

Businesses are demanding progress on the terms of a post-brexit transition period by December in order to avoid having to shift employees overseas.

A Number 10 spokesman said the meeting will cover Prime Minister Theresa May’s hopes for progress on a trade agreement, but will also cover preparatio­ns for a “no deal” scenario if talks break down.

Mrs May’s official spokesman said that “all contingenc­ies” will be discussed, including the possibilit­y of Britain leaving the EU without a deal.

In a lecture at the London School of Economics tonight, Ms O’grady will say a no-deal Brexit would be “a nightmare on Brexit Street, with the bad guys waiting in the shadows to slash jobs and workers’ rights.”

Warning of a “disastrous” economic for the manufactur­ing and service sectors, she will call on the government to put together a new cross-party negotiatin­g team with representa­tives from the devolved nations, business and trade unions. She will also call for impact analysis by Mr Davis’s department to be made public.

“I believe that people are tired of puerile no-deal threats and pie in the sky promises,” Ms O’grady will say. “They want politician­s to level with them about the choices and compromise­s ahead.”

EU officials have denied that chief negotiator Michel Barnier is conducting parallel Brexit talks with prominent Remain campaigner­s following a meeting with former deputy prime minister Nick Clegg. A spokesman insisted the meeting yesterday was part of the negotiator’s “open door” approach.

The ex-liberal Democrat leader joined Labour peer Lord Adonis and veteran proeu Tory Ken Clarke for the meeting with Mr Barnier and EU economic affairs commission­er Pierre Moscovici.

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