Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

UK WOULD REGRET NO-DEAL BREXIT “FOR EVER”: BUSINESS MINISTER

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Britain would permanentl­y regret leaving the European Union without a deal, and parliament needs to reach a decision to stop this in the next two weeks, Business Minister Greg Clark said in a newspaper interview on Saturday.

Clark’s comments in The Times come as the paper reported government documents warning Britain’s transport system could get overwhelme­d after a no-deal Brexit, while The Guardian said officials feared mountains of rotting waste and animal slurry.

Britain is due to leave the EU on March 29, but lawmakers last month comprehens­ively rejected the exit deal Prime Minister Theresa May reached with Brussels, and Brussels this week turned down May’s request for renegotiat­ion.

Without a deal Britain risked major disruption to trade with the EU, cutting British business out of pan-european supply chains, Clark warned. “If we make what I think would be a mistake that we would regret for ever, it would be in the history books just like the achievemen­ts of the first industrial revolution,” Clark said.

Parliament needed to approve a deal by the middle of this month, he added, citing businesses that said they would be reluctant to ship goods to Japan or South Korea if it was unclear whether they would face tariffs when they arrived.

“People say ‘Things are always decided at the 59th minute of the 11th hour’. But it’s important to understand where ‘the wire’ is. The wire is not the 29th of March,” Clark said. May has promised another Brexit vote by Feb. 14.

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An anti-brexit protester demonstrat­es outside the Houses of Parliament, in Westminste­r, (REUTERS)

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