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EU chief: Brexiteers could face guillotine

- Irish Daily Mail Reporter

LEADERS of the Leave campaign in Britain could ‘end up on the guillotine’, a senior European Parliament member has suggested.

Guy Verhofstad­t issued the provocativ­e warning after it was claimed that Tory MPs have likened Boris Johnson, Michael Gove and Jacob Rees-Mogg to those who led the French Revolution.

At a press conference in Strasbourg, the European Parliament’s Brexit coordinato­r referenced a Politico article that said the UK ‘awaits its Brexit Napoleon’.

Mr Verhofstad­t, a former Belgian prime minister, said: ‘I know that within the Tory party the hard Brexiteers are compared to the leaders of the French Revolution.

‘I think Gove is Brissot, Boris Johnson is Danton and Rees-Mogg is compared to Robespierr­e. But we should not forget that the efforts of these men were not appreciate­d by the common man they claimed to represent because they all ended on the guillotine.’

Mr Verhofstad­t, who was speaking ahead of a meeting with the UK’s Brexit secretary Steve Barclay and minister for the cabinet office David Lidington, urged Brexiteers to compromise.

He suggested that Theresa May should work with Jeremy Corbyn to get a deal through the House of Commons. ‘It’s completely irresponsi­ble of the hardliners to reject such cross-party cooperatio­n because a no-deal scenario is a disaster for everybody and especially for the UK,’ he said.

He said the UK government and opposition were not as far apart as some believed, adding: ‘It would surprise me that a country that has shown so much political creativity in its long history would not be able to overcome these difference­s and find a broad majority in the House of Commons.’

He later tweeted: ‘Despite meetings with UK representa­tives, including Prime Minister Theresa May, [Mr] Lidington and [Mr] Barclay, I’m yet to hear of a proposal to break Brexit deadlock.’

 ??  ?? Remarks: Guy Verhofstad­t
Remarks: Guy Verhofstad­t

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