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Brexit: Theresa May adviser warns EU withdrawal could be ‘the moment we finally failed as a great nation’ | Brexit: Theresa May adviser warns EU withdrawal could be ‘the moment we finally failed as a great nation’ |
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Brexit risks being “the moment we finally failed as a great nation”, Theresa May’s policy adviser has warned, in an extraordinary attack. | Brexit risks being “the moment we finally failed as a great nation”, Theresa May’s policy adviser has warned, in an extraordinary attack. |
George Freeman said he now feared the troubled exit process would create an impoverished country, like “an old people’s home that couldn’t pay for itself”. | George Freeman said he now feared the troubled exit process would create an impoverished country, like “an old people’s home that couldn’t pay for itself”. |
“That I see as a very real prospect and it chills me to the bone,” the Tory MP and chairman of the Conservative Policy Forum told a conference. | “That I see as a very real prospect and it chills me to the bone,” the Tory MP and chairman of the Conservative Policy Forum told a conference. |
“It is an extreme choice but I think that is the choice we face as a country and the question whether we as a generation rise to it and grip it.” | “It is an extreme choice but I think that is the choice we face as a country and the question whether we as a generation rise to it and grip it.” |
In a good scenario, EU withdrawal would “unleash a entrepreneurship revolution” in Britain, leading to the exploration of money-spinning new technologies. | In a good scenario, EU withdrawal would “unleash a entrepreneurship revolution” in Britain, leading to the exploration of money-spinning new technologies. |
But, Mr Freeman said, Brexit could be “the moment we finally failed as a great nation and became a second or third tier nation”. | But, Mr Freeman said, Brexit could be “the moment we finally failed as a great nation and became a second or third tier nation”. |
The comments came in a speech delivered to an economics conference staged by the IPPR think tank. | The comments came in a speech delivered to an economics conference staged by the IPPR think tank. |
They come the day after business leaders gave the Prime Minister a two-week deadline to break the deadlock in the Brexit talks, allowing them to move on to discussing future trade. | They come the day after business leaders gave the Prime Minister a two-week deadline to break the deadlock in the Brexit talks, allowing them to move on to discussing future trade. |
Leading banks and other companies have warned they will start to implement contingency plans to move part of their operations out of Britain, without a breakthrough by the New Year. | Leading banks and other companies have warned they will start to implement contingency plans to move part of their operations out of Britain, without a breakthrough by the New Year. |
Meanwhile, No 10 declined to comment on a report that David Davis, the Brexit Secretary, had admitted the chances of ending the impasses next month were only “50-50”. | Meanwhile, No 10 declined to comment on a report that David Davis, the Brexit Secretary, had admitted the chances of ending the impasses next month were only “50-50”. |
The comments were seized upon by the pro-EU Open Britain campaign group, as further evidence that the public should “keep an open mind” about continuing to back Brexit. | |
“The Prime Minister’s policy chief – somebody at the very heart of Downing Street – admits that Brexit could be “the moment we finally failed as a great nation”, said Phil Wilson, a Labour MP and supporter. | |
“He is right to sound the alarm about the irreparable damage it could do to our national interests.” | |
In his speech, Mr Freeman said the UK needed more entrepreneurship and localism - such as giving localities control over their NHS budgets - to avoid the dark fate he set out. | |
A moderniser, Mr Freeman has led calls for a rethink on student fees, which he called “a debt tax on aspiration”, and for the Prime Minister to clear out ministers to promote younger talent. | |
Later, he denied his speech had been intended to set out a grim future for Britain if the Brexit negotiations went wrong. | |
He tweeted: “Actually, I was making a speech not about Brexit but about how we tackle our deep structural economic challenges of debt, deficit & productivity. | |
“And highlighting that we face a generation defining choice - of ‘managed decline’ or National Renewal.” | |
The MP added that Britain faced a “generational choice”, even without EU withdrawal, adding: “I wasn’t making a point about the Pros or Cons of Brexit.” |
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