Transport minister George Freeman hit out at calls from 'hardliners' for the UK to stay on World Trade Organisation terms with the bloc. He stressed that while No Deal was a 'legitimate threat' for negotiations, failure to reach an agreement in the long term would be so chaotic it could keep the Tories out of power for decades. The incendiary comments contrast with Boris Johnson 's position that the effects of crashing out of the EU have been overblown and can be managed. Downing Street was furious about the intervention amid a massive effort to present a united front against Brussels. Chancellor Sajid Javid also rebuked Mr Freeman, insisting he was not 'frightened' of leaving without a deal and the UK could end up 'stronger and more resilient'. A chastened Mr Freeman fell back in line this afternoon saying he 'firmly supports' the PM's approach.
Original Article: [ Ссылка ]
Original Video: [ Ссылка ]
Daily Mail Facebook: [ Ссылка ]
Daily Mail IG: [ Ссылка ]
Daily Mail Snap: [ Ссылка ]
Daily Mail Twitter: [ Ссылка ]
Daily Mail Pinterest: [ Ссылка ]
Daily Mail Google+: [ Ссылка ]
Get the free Daily Mail mobile app: [ Ссылка ]
Ещё видео!