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Florence Speech: Ex-Theresa May aide warns 'prolonged vagueness' over Brexit damaging credibility | Florence Speech: Ex-Theresa May aide warns 'prolonged vagueness' over Brexit damaging credibility |
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An ex-Downing Street aide has warned that “prolonged vagueness” over the Government’s Brexit strategy has damaged Britain’s credibility in the negotiations. | An ex-Downing Street aide has warned that “prolonged vagueness” over the Government’s Brexit strategy has damaged Britain’s credibility in the negotiations. |
Matthew O’Toole, who was Number 10’s chief Brexit spokesman until recently, urged Theresa May to change tack and use a landmark speech in Florence to “communicate clearly” with the public on the realities of the EU withdrawal. | |
Brexit position papers published recently offer a blurred picture of Britain’s priorities over key issues such as future trade deals and the Irish border, which may not be completely achievable, he said. | Brexit position papers published recently offer a blurred picture of Britain’s priorities over key issues such as future trade deals and the Irish border, which may not be completely achievable, he said. |
It comes as the Prime Minister was poised to delivery a key speech in Italy, where she is expected to offer to settle the UK's financial obligations to the EU in an effort to kickstart negotiations. | It comes as the Prime Minister was poised to delivery a key speech in Italy, where she is expected to offer to settle the UK's financial obligations to the EU in an effort to kickstart negotiations. |
In a piece for Politico, Mr O’Toole said: “You can legitimately argue that our prolonged vagueness gave us time to test Brussels’ flexibility on single market terms and time to ensure cabinet consensus. | In a piece for Politico, Mr O’Toole said: “You can legitimately argue that our prolonged vagueness gave us time to test Brussels’ flexibility on single market terms and time to ensure cabinet consensus. |
“But that time also came at a high cost to the UK’s credibility — in the eyes of EU elites at the negotiating table, with elements of the media and with the British public. | “But that time also came at a high cost to the UK’s credibility — in the eyes of EU elites at the negotiating table, with elements of the media and with the British public. |
“So far, the government has largely declined to explain to the country the choices it must make in agreeing its withdrawal from — and future relationship with — the bloc. | “So far, the government has largely declined to explain to the country the choices it must make in agreeing its withdrawal from — and future relationship with — the bloc. |
"It has communicated much of its vision through repetition of tropes and slogans that obscured, rather than revealed, meaning.” | "It has communicated much of its vision through repetition of tropes and slogans that obscured, rather than revealed, meaning.” |
He said the Government's recent position papers only “vaguely indicated” which priorities will be traded off against one another and warned “these goals are not all achievable”. | He said the Government's recent position papers only “vaguely indicated” which priorities will be traded off against one another and warned “these goals are not all achievable”. |
The former civil servant dismissed concerns that Whitehall could not cope with the unique demands of Brexit but acknowledged the scale of the task ahead. | The former civil servant dismissed concerns that Whitehall could not cope with the unique demands of Brexit but acknowledged the scale of the task ahead. |
However Transport Secretary Chris Grayling defended the approach to Brexit, saying newspaper headlines failed to reflect the progress made behind the scenes. | |
He told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme: “If you look at what’s happened in the meantime - we've published about 14 position papers, we've set out options for the negotiations, we’ve done detailed technical work with the European Union. | He told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme: “If you look at what’s happened in the meantime - we've published about 14 position papers, we've set out options for the negotiations, we’ve done detailed technical work with the European Union. |
“This is happening all the time. | “This is happening all the time. |
“We’ve made good progress in areas like the issue of UK and EU citizens so it’s not as everybody has been standing still, a huge amount of work has been taking place both here and in Brussels.” | “We’ve made good progress in areas like the issue of UK and EU citizens so it’s not as everybody has been standing still, a huge amount of work has been taking place both here and in Brussels.” |
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