Michel Barnier: Theresa May never threatened no-deal Brexit at EU talks
Theresa May and her ministers “never” threatened during negotiations with the European Union to take the UK out without a deal, Michel Barnier has claimed.
The EU’s chief Brexit negotiator, who insisted the Withdrawal Agreement was the only way to leave in an “orderly manner”, said the UK would have to “face the consequences” if it crashed out.
In an interview with the BBC’s Panorama – recorded in May, before the start of the Conservative leadership contest – Mr Barnier was asked if the Prime Minister or her negotiators ever mentioned or threatened a no-deal exit.
.@MichelBarnier told @bbcnickrobinson for #BBCPanorama that the thrice-rejected agreement negotiated by @theresa_may was the “only way to leave the EU in an orderly manner”. Watch Britain’s #Brexit Crisis tonight, 9pm, @bbcone pic.twitter.com/EuuPBwgbU2
— Panorama 🌐 (@BBCPanorama) July 18, 2019
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Support us and go ad-freeHe replied: “No, no, I never listened to such a sentence. Never.”
The European Commission’s top official, Martin Selmayr, told the same programme the UK was unprepared to leave without a deal.
“We have followed the British debate and the British preparations very, very closely and we have seen what has been prepared on our side of the border for a hard Brexit – we don’t see the same level of preparation on the other side of the border.
“You would have to establish a lot of authorities in the United Kingdom that you don’t have at this moment in time so I think the European Union have been very well-prepared for that – we could live with a hard Brexit.
“We don’t think the same level of preparation is there on the UK side.”
David Lidington, the de facto deputy prime minister, also told the programme that the EU offered to put Brexit on hold in 2018 for five years and proposed a “new deal for Europe”.
He said: “Martin (Selmayr) sort of said ‘Look, why don’t we have a deal whereby we just put all this on ice for five years? … Let’s see how things go, let’s get the UK involved with France and Germany, let’s see how the dust settles and let’s talk about whether we can come to a new deal for Europe’.”
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Panorama fake news by omission to save the teresa may;s tory party-if this had been known back then May would have had to call an election, no brexit party would have emerged (the conspiracy theorist in me thinks this was the tory plan all along, form brexit party, play for time with disgruntled electorate, May resigns Boris comes in and with an alliance with the Brexit party, finally defeats the left in a GE ,like thatcher did) and if May had face corbyn in an election, she would have been annihalated. Could kind of see Brexit party as an instrument to kill UKIP and labour while saving the conservative party