Yorkshire Post

Archbishop of York joins calls for cross-party commission on Brexit negotiatio­ns

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THE ARCHBISHOP of York has become the latest high-profile public figure to back calls for a cross-party commission to oversee the Government’s Brexit negotiatio­ns.

Dr John Sentamu joins senior political figures like Ken Clarke, William Hague, Nick Clegg and Peter Mandelson in calling for a new approach after Theresa May lost her Commons majority in a snap election. He made the call in a House of Lords debate on the Queen’s Speech as the Government and European Union try to reach an early agreement on the residency rights of EU nationals already living here.

“The challenge now is to negotiate a Brexit for the common good,” said the Archbishop.

“How do we make Britain’s departure from the EU a good news story for the poor, the unemployed and those whose wages and living standards have been falling? This is no easy task.”

Noting the growing split between Brexit Secretary David Davis and Chancellor Philip Hammond, with the latter now favouring a longer transition­al period for businesses if Britian does leave the single market and customs union, he added: “I humbly encourage the Government to take a broad and opened minded attitude to this matter.

“We need however to recalibrat­e expectatio­ns that a new relationsh­ip with the EU can be negotiated by March 2019. Most experts hold that it is unlikely to be completed and ratified this side of 2025. This is where we need a cross party commission - maybe even a Royal Commission, akin to the Privy Council - to look creatively at possible options and to offer impartial but honest advice to the Government on the best transition­ary and final arrangemen­ts. I’m certainly not looking for a place on any such body.”

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