The Mail on Sunday

MI6 orders more spies into the EU to help with Brexit

- By Glen Owen

BRITISH spy chiefs have ordered a ramping up of MI6’s operations in the EU as part of Brexit preparatio­ns, The Mail on Sunday has been told.

The increase in intelligen­ce activity in the service’s stations in Brussels, Berlin and Paris is designed to give the Government an advantage in the last-ditch negotiatio­ns to remove the hated backstop and to help strike trade deals after the UK’s departure.

But it comes amid anger in the intelligen­ce services over Boris Johnson’s decision to pull British diplomats out from Brussels in the coming days to reinforce the message that the UK is leaving the EU by October 31 ‘do or die’.

Senior figures in MI6 are understood to have complained that the decision has had a significan­t impact on its activities – because many of those due to attend are on their payroll.

One intelligen­ce source said: ‘It has not been helpful. Many of my colleagues have now been told that their leave is being cancelled from the start of September to help to close the informatio­n gap.’

Mr Johnson’s aides said the retreat was part of wider moves to ‘unshackle’ British diplomacy from EU affairs.

But the row intensifie­d after Tory MP Tom Tugendhat, chairman of the Commons Foreign Affairs Committee, released a letter he had written to Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab objecting to the pullout.

He wrote: ‘These meetings allow us to be as plugged in as possible to the EU’s thinking and to influence decisions… These groupings can be a valuable source of support for the UK… and can provide informatio­n the UK can use to shape outcomes.’

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