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Blair: Cabinet still in ‘cake and eat it mode’ over Brexit

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THE Cabinet is still in “cake and eat it mode” on Brexit despite their Chequers meeting to agree a policy for trade negotiatio­ns, Tony Blair has said.

The former prime minister said Theresa May’s top team are yet to face the binary choice facing them over Brexit.

Mr Blair said the reality is that Britain will have to follow Brussels’ rules if it wants a close trading relationsh­ip with the EU, with a role for the European Court of Justice, while remaining outside the decision-making processes.

This would not be “taking back control” as the Brexit campaign promised, and the only way to make a clean break would be to turn Britain into a “dynamic, low-tax, lightregul­ation, offshore trading hub”, he said.

The British people must therefore be given a vote on the final terms of Brexit as “the polity of Britain” is at stake.

In an article attacking the “road to Brexit” series of speeches which will culminate in an address by the Prime Minister next Friday, Mr Blair wrote: “Each speech in this bizarre parade of government ministers designed to show unity only further exposes the division.

“They all try to pull the sword out of the stone, huffing and puffing away, and all fail.

“The Chequers meeting had barely ended before each side was briefing victory and the PM unity.

“They’re basically still in ‘cake and eat it’ mode and it won’t work. This is because there is no escape from the binary nature of the choice over future trading arrangemen­ts.”

Mr Blair, a key figure in the Good Friday Agreement that helped bring peace to Northern Ireland, also attacked ministers’ “sickening” irresponsi­bility over the deal.

He claimed the agreement is being sacrificed so the government can leave the customs union to strike free trade deals around the world, raising the prospect of border posts on the island of Ireland.

He wrote: “There are politician­s prepared to sacrifice the Good Friday Agreement on the altar of Brexit and declare that the peace agreed in Northern Ireland is not, really, worth having anyway.

“This is irresponsi­bility that is frankly sickening.”

Mr Blair also urged his Labour Party to oppose Brexit, as Jeremy Corbyn prepares to deliver his own key speech on withdrawal on Monday.

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