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Pro-EU Tory rebels reveal their plan to fight Theresa May's 'harsh Brexit' | |
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A group of Tories have vowed to be the resistance to what it dubbed the “harsh Brexit” now apparently planned by Theresa May. | |
The Conservative Group for Europe set out its stall ahead of the Brexit talks, pledging to fight the economic damage it fears from severing links with the Single Market. | The Conservative Group for Europe set out its stall ahead of the Brexit talks, pledging to fight the economic damage it fears from severing links with the Single Market. |
An 80-strong reception at the Birmingham conference heard an impassioned call to fight back from senior Conservative MP Neil Carmichael – who joked that the referendum result had driven him to drink. | An 80-strong reception at the Birmingham conference heard an impassioned call to fight back from senior Conservative MP Neil Carmichael – who joked that the referendum result had driven him to drink. |
There were loud cheers when Mr Carmichael, the chairman of the education select committee, said that 55% of voters in his Stroud constituency had voted to Remain. | There were loud cheers when Mr Carmichael, the chairman of the education select committee, said that 55% of voters in his Stroud constituency had voted to Remain. |
Mr Carmichael said: “We would be reckless if we did not challenge some of the consequences of a hard, or harsh, Brexit. | Mr Carmichael said: “We would be reckless if we did not challenge some of the consequences of a hard, or harsh, Brexit. |
“Because we have got to understand that, if it is a hard Brexit, it is also a harsh Brexit. | “Because we have got to understand that, if it is a hard Brexit, it is also a harsh Brexit. |
“We must avoid, at all costs, a Brexit that damages our economy, damages our capacity as a nation to perform capably in the future and actually damages Europe.” | “We must avoid, at all costs, a Brexit that damages our economy, damages our capacity as a nation to perform capably in the future and actually damages Europe.” |
Mr Carmichael – speaking after the Prime Minister signalled that immigration controls would trump Single Market access in her Brexit talks – said “proper connections” with the EU’s trading arrangements were essential. | Mr Carmichael – speaking after the Prime Minister signalled that immigration controls would trump Single Market access in her Brexit talks – said “proper connections” with the EU’s trading arrangements were essential. |
He told the group, which he chairs: “We have got to find a way of making sure that actually happens | He told the group, which he chairs: “We have got to find a way of making sure that actually happens |
Criticising “total abandonment and total recklessness”, Mr Carmichael added: “The Conservative Group for Europe has a job to do. The key thing to have in our minds is that our national interest matters.” | Criticising “total abandonment and total recklessness”, Mr Carmichael added: “The Conservative Group for Europe has a job to do. The key thing to have in our minds is that our national interest matters.” |
The Stroud MP described how he had gone through a type of “bereavement” since the referendum result, but joked: “I’m getting thru it. | The Stroud MP described how he had gone through a type of “bereavement” since the referendum result, but joked: “I’m getting thru it. |
“I’ve put on a bit of weight, probably a bit of extra drinking when I shouldn’t have been doing that – those late night occasions when you think ‘Wow, this is really happening!’ | “I’ve put on a bit of weight, probably a bit of extra drinking when I shouldn’t have been doing that – those late night occasions when you think ‘Wow, this is really happening!’ |
“And you have a bit to drink and you think, ‘No it’s not,” – then you wake up in the morning and you discover “Actually it is”. | “And you have a bit to drink and you think, ‘No it’s not,” – then you wake up in the morning and you discover “Actually it is”. |
Mr Carmichael also poked fun at Ms May’s Great Repeal Act, pointing out its name resembled the 1832 Great Reform Act, which “didn’t do us a huge amount of good”. | Mr Carmichael also poked fun at Ms May’s Great Repeal Act, pointing out its name resembled the 1832 Great Reform Act, which “didn’t do us a huge amount of good”. |
The reception was attended by Stephen Dorrell, the former Conservative Health Secretary, but no other current MPs were present. | The reception was attended by Stephen Dorrell, the former Conservative Health Secretary, but no other current MPs were present. |
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