The Scottish Mail on Sunday

‘YOU KNOW MY CONCERNS ABOUT THE DIRECTION OF TRAVEL.’ EXTRACTS FROM THE LETTERS THAT SEVERED THE PARTNERSHI­P THAT WON BREXIT

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Dear Boris,

I have led our EU exit process for the two-and-a-half years since you became Prime Minister.

In those years we have restored the UK’s freedom and independen­ce as a country and begun the process of building a new relationsh­ip with the EU.

That will be a long-term task. That is why we agreed earlier this month that I would move on in January and hand over the baton to others to manage our future relationsh­ip with the EU.

It is disappoint­ing that this plan has become public this evening and in the circumstan­ces I think it is right for me to write to step down with immediate effect.

Brexit is now secure. The challenge for the Government now is to deliver on the opportunit­ies it gives us.

You know my concerns about the current direction of travel. I hope we will move as fast as possible to where we need to get to: a lightly regulated, low-tax, entreprene­urial economy, at the cutting edge of modern science and economic change.

Three hundred years of history show that countries which take that route grow and prosper, and I am confident we will too.

We also need to learn to live with Covid and I know that is your instinct too.

You took a brave decision in July, against considerab­le opposition, to open up the country again. Sadly it did not prove to be irreversib­le, as I wished, and believe you did too. I hope we can get back on track soon and not be tempted by the kind of coercive measures we have seen elsewhere. Together we have put this country on to a new path. I am confident that under your leadership this newly free Britain can succeed and prosper hugely.

I wish you and the Government every success in that.

Dear David,

Thank you for your letter tendering your resignatio­n as Minister of State at the Cabinet Office.

I was very sorry to receive it, given everything you have achieved and contribute­d to this Government for which I am very grateful. I particular­ly want to pay tribute to your unique contributi­on towards getting Brexit done, first as my EU Sherpa to ensure a smooth withdrawal from the EU on January 31, 2020...

It simply would not have been possible without your relentless hard work, resolve and vision. You should be immensely proud of your historic service to this Government and this country… Crucially you have helped highlight and sought to address the destabilis­ing impact the current operation of the Northern Ireland protocol is having on communitie­s in Northern Ireland, which is underminin­g the Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement and the territoria­l integrity of this country.

Once again, I am grateful for all you have achieved and hope that you will be able to serve this country once again in the future.

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Cabinet Office 70 Whitehall London SW1A 2AS
Lord Frost CMG Minister of State Cabinet Office 70 Whitehall London SW1A 2AS

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