Yorkshire Post

Archbishop calls for cross-party commission to advise PM on negotiatio­ns

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THE ARCHBISHOP of Canterbury has waded into the bitter political Brexit debate by calling on Prime Minister Theresa May to set up a cross-party commission to advise her on withdrawal negotiatio­ns.

The Rt Rev Justin Welby urged the move as he compared the current situation to the two world wars when Britain was run by coalitions.

The archbishop said a crossparty approach to Brexit talks would “draw much of the poison from the debate”.

The Anglican leader contrasted the inspiring “spirit of Grenfell” with the divisive “zero-sum, winner takes all” Brexit rows in Westminste­r. Writing in

he said: “We need the politician­s to find a way of neutralisi­ng the temptation to take minor advantage domestical­ly from these great events.

“We must develop a forum, or commission, or some political tool, which can hold the ring for the difference­s to be fought out, so that a commonly agreed negotiatin­g aim is achieved.

“The future of this country is not a zero-sum, winner-takes-all calculatio­n but must rest on the reconciled common good arrived at through good debate and disagreeme­nt.”

Referring to the commission, the Archbishop said: “It would be under the authority of Parliament, especially the Commons.

“It would need to be cross-party and chaired by a senior politician, on Privy Council terms.”

The Archbishop added: “It could not bind Parliament, but well structured it could draw much of the poison from the debate.”

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