Business Day (Nigeria)

Sajid Javid to release over £1bn for no-deal Brexit planning Funding comes as Tory rebels prepare campaign to stop UK ‘crashing out’ of EU

- ROBERT WRIGHT IN LONDON

The UK chancellor of the exchequer, Sajid Javid, is preparing to announce more than £1bn in increased funding for a no-deal Brexit after Michael Gove, the minister in charge of no-deal preparatio­ns, said such an exit was a “very real prospect”.

A person familiar with Mr Javid’s thinking said that, while the exact figure remained unclear, the extra funding for no-deal preparatio­ns would be “over £1bn”, adding substantia­lly to the £4.2bn allocated to no-deal planning under Philip Hammond, the previous chancellor.

However, Tory MPS opposed to Boris Johnson’s stated commitment to leave the EU by October 31 with or without a deal, are stepping up their own preparatio­ns to try and prevent the UK crashing out without an agreement.

The government is working on the assumption that the UK will leave the EU on Halloween without a deal. That contrasts with Mr Johnson’s comments during his successful Conservati­ve leadership campaign that such an exit was a “million-to-one chance”.

On the no-deal spending plans, Rishi Sunak, chief secretary to the Treasury, told Sky News that it was “absolutely right” to prepare for a no-deal Brexit.

“We must be able to leave on our own terms,” he said. “We can’t be subject to the decisions of other people.”

In a column for the Sunday Telegraph, Mr Javid said “all necessary funding” would be made available for no-deal Brexit planning. He said, among other initiative­s, the money would help cover hiring a further 500 UK border force officers, help for Britons living abroad and support for small businesses and new infrastruc­ture around ports.

The clearest signal of growing discontent over the direction of policy came from Ruth Davidson, the leader of the Scottish Conservati­ves.

“I don’t think the government should support a no-deal Brexit and, if it comes to it, I won’t support it,” Ms Davidson wrote in the Mail on Sunday.

However, a person familiar with the thinking of Conservati­ve MPS organising opposition to a disruptive exit without a deal said efforts were under way to ensure a grouping of anti-no-deal figures was organised before parliament returns on September 3. The grouping is expected to mount a publicity campaign to counteract the government’s own campaign publicisin­g its preparatio­ns. It is also expected to recruit a polling expert and to seek funding from business figures.

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