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Brexit: Varadkar says PM's plans 'do not fully meet agreed objectives' – live news Brexit: Varadkar says PM's plans 'do not fully meet agreed objectives' – live news
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This from Sky’s Lewis Goodall:
EU are highly suspicious and think package is just part of UK’s attempt to manage blame game. Strong feeling Ireland can’t possibly budge and nor will they be asked to. Feeling of those I’ve spoken to is that time is on EU’s side, they’ll be polite and wait it out.
The Conservative MP John Whittingdale just told Peston that he hopes the EU will accept the proposals and that it was a “serious” one.
The Labour MP Melanie Onn said she would, if confronted with the choice of a no deal Brexit and this deal, vote for the deal.
The Lib Dem MP Sarah Wollaston said the proposal was “plain games from Boris Johnson” and that he didn’t have the numbers to get it through parliament.
Michael Gove told Peston “nobody” wanted a no deal outcome, including the PM.
Steve Baker, the ERG hardline Brexiter who rejected May’s deal three times, has stopped short of telling Emma Barnett on BBC Newsnight outright that he will support Boris Johnson’s new proposals for a withdrawal deal.
Baker said the PM had offered “a very dramatic change of destination” with his proposal. “His model is about [...] a free trade agreement as a destination,” Baker said.
“Boris Johnson is not going to choose to extend,” he added. “We are not going to extend.” When pressed, he said he was not willing to support another extension of even just a few more days and even if that meant a deal would pass parliament. He said he doesn’t “wish to know” how government will manage not seeking another extension despite the stipulations of the Benn bill, but said he had had a number of conversations with ministers who believe they have found a way to circumvent the law.
Baker said he was “very encouraged” by the DUP being on board with the government’s proposals.
He also said he was prepared to vote against the deal if it represented “Brexit in name only”, even if that meant having the Tory whip removed.
Labour MP Stephen Kinnock has signalled that he might support the PM’s proposals.Labour MP Stephen Kinnock has signalled that he might support the PM’s proposals.
This from BBC Wales:This from BBC Wales:
Could @SKinnock back the UK Government’s proposed Brexit Deal? His response here... pic.twitter.com/uoqdnr6fROCould @SKinnock back the UK Government’s proposed Brexit Deal? His response here... pic.twitter.com/uoqdnr6fRO
This from the Daily Mirror’s political editor Pippa Crerar:This from the Daily Mirror’s political editor Pippa Crerar:
Blame the EU. Blame Parliament. Blame the courts. If Boris Johnson breaks his ‘do or die’ pledge, it won’t be his fault. https://t.co/XtQ8bIcpoiBlame the EU. Blame Parliament. Blame the courts. If Boris Johnson breaks his ‘do or die’ pledge, it won’t be his fault. https://t.co/XtQ8bIcpoi
The MP Mike Gapes, who left the Labour party in February to form what is now known as Change UK - the Independent Group, has described the government’s new withdrawal proposals as a “No Deal Scam” and a “Trojan Horse”.The MP Mike Gapes, who left the Labour party in February to form what is now known as Change UK - the Independent Group, has described the government’s new withdrawal proposals as a “No Deal Scam” and a “Trojan Horse”.
There is nothing fair or reasonable in this plan. It is a No Deal Scam. It is a Trojan Horse which will jeopardise the Good Friday Agreement and also undermine the future prosperity of the United Kingdom. https://t.co/hr8qPiDUUKThere is nothing fair or reasonable in this plan. It is a No Deal Scam. It is a Trojan Horse which will jeopardise the Good Friday Agreement and also undermine the future prosperity of the United Kingdom. https://t.co/hr8qPiDUUK
The Independent’s John Rentoul reports that Michael Gove will tell Peston tonight that he believes the new proposal has “got a very good chance of getting through” the Commons if the EU accepts it.The Independent’s John Rentoul reports that Michael Gove will tell Peston tonight that he believes the new proposal has “got a very good chance of getting through” the Commons if the EU accepts it.
“A pretty solid majority” in the Commons for the new Brexit deal, says Michael Gove to @Peston, ITV, 2245 tonight pic.twitter.com/F6huAvT5ug“A pretty solid majority” in the Commons for the new Brexit deal, says Michael Gove to @Peston, ITV, 2245 tonight pic.twitter.com/F6huAvT5ug
Guy Verhofstadt, a member of the pro-European Renew Europe group in the EU parliament and chair of the European parliament’s Brexit steering group, said earlier that he would publish a statement tomorrow detailing ”what is not acceptable” about the PM’s proposals.Guy Verhofstadt, a member of the pro-European Renew Europe group in the EU parliament and chair of the European parliament’s Brexit steering group, said earlier that he would publish a statement tomorrow detailing ”what is not acceptable” about the PM’s proposals.
“The reaction of the Brexit steering group was not positive”Guy Verhofstadt, European Parliament’s Brexit Steering group chair says Britain’s latest Brexit proposals do not have “the safeguards Ireland needs”https://t.co/wVD3Abd5l5 pic.twitter.com/QBTzNpBImW“The reaction of the Brexit steering group was not positive”Guy Verhofstadt, European Parliament’s Brexit Steering group chair says Britain’s latest Brexit proposals do not have “the safeguards Ireland needs”https://t.co/wVD3Abd5l5 pic.twitter.com/QBTzNpBImW
Buzzfeed’s Alex Wickham reports that aides of the PM have instructed Tory MPs via a memo on how to play the blame game if the EU rejects Johnson’s proposals.Buzzfeed’s Alex Wickham reports that aides of the PM have instructed Tory MPs via a memo on how to play the blame game if the EU rejects Johnson’s proposals.
NEW: Boris Johnson's senior aides have ordered Tory MPs to call the EU 'crazy' if it rejects their new Brexit proposalsInternal memo sent tonight reveals how the govt plans to blame Brussels for 'ending negotiations' if talks break downRead it here: https://t.co/LzJt12yjLqNEW: Boris Johnson's senior aides have ordered Tory MPs to call the EU 'crazy' if it rejects their new Brexit proposalsInternal memo sent tonight reveals how the govt plans to blame Brussels for 'ending negotiations' if talks break downRead it here: https://t.co/LzJt12yjLq
An extract of the memo reads:An extract of the memo reads:
If the EU maintains the position that in effect Northern Ireland is never allowed to leave the Customs Union, then it is impossible to negotiate any deal - in which case there will be checks according to the Commission’s own logic. This will be seen by everybody as a crazy policy. We have offered a compromise to avoid this situation.If the EU maintains the position that in effect Northern Ireland is never allowed to leave the Customs Union, then it is impossible to negotiate any deal - in which case there will be checks according to the Commission’s own logic. This will be seen by everybody as a crazy policy. We have offered a compromise to avoid this situation.
It ends with a statement hat will infuriate MPs who voted for the Benn bill, which has enshrined in law that the PM must seek another extension if no deal is passed by October 19:It ends with a statement hat will infuriate MPs who voted for the Benn bill, which has enshrined in law that the PM must seek another extension if no deal is passed by October 19:
Government policy is to oppose any further delay which would be extremely damaging for democratic politics and the economy.Government policy is to oppose any further delay which would be extremely damaging for democratic politics and the economy.
Here is the blame game memo— if Brussels refuses to negotiate on Northern Ireland customs, No10 will say the EU is "crazy" and has made a deal "impossible"— it would be the EU that "ends negotiations" if this happens, Boris Johnson's aides claimhttps://t.co/LzJt12yjLq pic.twitter.com/ha77AIw1g9Here is the blame game memo— if Brussels refuses to negotiate on Northern Ireland customs, No10 will say the EU is "crazy" and has made a deal "impossible"— it would be the EU that "ends negotiations" if this happens, Boris Johnson's aides claimhttps://t.co/LzJt12yjLq pic.twitter.com/ha77AIw1g9
The memo also states, however, that the government is “obviously happy to negotiate details”, adding to efforts by No 10 to distance itself from previous assertions that this proposal would be a “final” offer.The memo also states, however, that the government is “obviously happy to negotiate details”, adding to efforts by No 10 to distance itself from previous assertions that this proposal would be a “final” offer.
The Labour MP Ruth Smeeth has responded to reports that she and her colleague Gareth Snell would support the PM’s new deal if the EU agreed.The Labour MP Ruth Smeeth has responded to reports that she and her colleague Gareth Snell would support the PM’s new deal if the EU agreed.
Both MPs represent Leave constituencies, but voted against Theresa May’s deal three times.Both MPs represent Leave constituencies, but voted against Theresa May’s deal three times.
Twitter is always home to speculation but to clear up any confusion neither @gareth_snell nor I have changed our position. We want a deal that works for the Potteries. That protects our constituents and honours the Good Friday agreement. If the EU 27 support it then so will I.Twitter is always home to speculation but to clear up any confusion neither @gareth_snell nor I have changed our position. We want a deal that works for the Potteries. That protects our constituents and honours the Good Friday agreement. If the EU 27 support it then so will I.
On September 10, a cross-party group of MPs, nicknamed “MPs for a Deal”, was launched in Westminster, aiming to bring back a version of May’s deal for another vote. The group also called on Boris Johnson to put a new deal before MPs by October 14.On September 10, a cross-party group of MPs, nicknamed “MPs for a Deal”, was launched in Westminster, aiming to bring back a version of May’s deal for another vote. The group also called on Boris Johnson to put a new deal before MPs by October 14.
Both Smeeth and Snell are members, and, like the rest of the group, desperate to avoid a no deal exit.Both Smeeth and Snell are members, and, like the rest of the group, desperate to avoid a no deal exit.
When May’s deal failed to pass parliament for the third time on March 29, only five Labour MP’s supported it. Stephen Kinnock, also a member of MPs for a Deal, claimed last month that up to 50 Labour MPs could back a deal at the next opportunity.When May’s deal failed to pass parliament for the third time on March 29, only five Labour MP’s supported it. Stephen Kinnock, also a member of MPs for a Deal, claimed last month that up to 50 Labour MPs could back a deal at the next opportunity.
My colleague Heather Stewart has written a piece on Labour’s reaction to Boris Johnson’s proposal, in which she quotes shadow chancellor John McDonnell calling the PM’s plans “a cynical attempt to force through a no-deal Brexit”.My colleague Heather Stewart has written a piece on Labour’s reaction to Boris Johnson’s proposal, in which she quotes shadow chancellor John McDonnell calling the PM’s plans “a cynical attempt to force through a no-deal Brexit”.
PM's Brexit plan 'neither credible nor workable', claims LabourPM's Brexit plan 'neither credible nor workable', claims Labour
DUP leader Arlene Foster on why her party would support the PM’s proposed new deal:DUP leader Arlene Foster on why her party would support the PM’s proposed new deal:
This is a sensible way forward. It allows the people of Northern Ireland consent in a way not provided by the anti-democratic backstop. We hope that people will look at it in a serious way.https://t.co/R2EMusDWsF pic.twitter.com/AnJ17Qdic0This is a sensible way forward. It allows the people of Northern Ireland consent in a way not provided by the anti-democratic backstop. We hope that people will look at it in a serious way.https://t.co/R2EMusDWsF pic.twitter.com/AnJ17Qdic0
Here an interesting tweet from Labour peer Stewart Wood on a clever rewording of “customs clearance centres” from the government.Here an interesting tweet from Labour peer Stewart Wood on a clever rewording of “customs clearance centres” from the government.
Only yesterday, Boris Johnson had said that customs clearance centres would not be part of the government’s new withdrawal agreement proposals.Only yesterday, Boris Johnson had said that customs clearance centres would not be part of the government’s new withdrawal agreement proposals.
On Monday the Govt adamantly denied they were about to propose "customs clearance centres" either side of the Irish border. Today their proposal was published. They propose "designated centres". Congratulations to the adviser who invented a brilliant new name for the same thing.On Monday the Govt adamantly denied they were about to propose "customs clearance centres" either side of the Irish border. Today their proposal was published. They propose "designated centres". Congratulations to the adviser who invented a brilliant new name for the same thing.