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British PM takes control of Brexit talks

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LONDON: Prime Minister Theresa May announced she will take personal control of Brexit negotiatio­ns with the EU, as time runs out to get a deal before Britain leaves the bloc in March.

Overall responsibi­lity for the talks is being moved to the Cabinet Office, the ministry which supports May and where her main Brexit advisor, civil servant Olly Robbins, is based.

The ministry led by Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab, ostensibly the public face of the negotiatio­ns, will instead focus on domestic preparatio­ns for Brexit, including the risk of reaching no deal.

“I will lead the negotiatio­ns with the European Union, with the Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union deputising on my behalf,” May said in a statement to parliament.

Raab, who only took over on July 9 after his predecesso­r David Davis quit in protest at May’s plan for close economic ties with the EU, denied he had been demoted.

He noted he met EU negotiator Michel Barnier in Brussels last week, would see him again this Thursday and intended to make regular visits over the summer.

Raab told a committee of MPs that May’s statement simply confirmed that there is “one team, one chain of command”.

But Jenny Chapman, spokeswoma­n for the opposition Labour party, said that Raab “has been side-lined by the PM before he has even had the chance to get his feet under the table.”

A shift in responsibi­lity has been under way for months, as Davis was increasing­ly sidelined by Robbins before he quit – in what one euroscepti­c MP suggested on Tuesday was a ‘coup d’etat’.

But Brexit supporters expressed anger that Raab, a fervent believer in the opportunit­ies of leaving the EU, would not be in charge of fulfilling them.

Earlier Tuesday, Raab presented to parliament a policy paper outlining the elements of the divorce deal agreed so far with the EU, which will eventually be turned into law.

Agreement has been reached on Britain’s financial liabilitie­s and the rights of millions of British and EU expatriate­s living in each other’s territorie­s. — AFP

 ??  ?? Dominic Raab
Dominic Raab
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Theresa May

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