4 September 2018
James Cleverly calls on UK to recognise the opportunity to negotiate the best Brexit deal for both the UK and the EU

Following the Government statement on the Brexit negotiations and no deal contingency plan, James Cleverly calls on the UK to recognise Michel Barnier’s various statements on the deal given to the UK and treat him as a sensible pragmatic negotiating partner with whom we should negotiate to get the best deal for both the UK and the EU.

James Cleverly (Braintree) (Con)

In December 2017 Michel Barnier said the UK would not have a bespoke deal, yet in August 2018 Michel Barnier said the deal given to the UK would be unlike that enjoyed by any other country. So may I urge my right hon. Friend not to listen to the voices opposite who encourage him to treat Michel Barnier as an intransigent person who is unwilling to negotiate and be flexible, but rather to treat him as a sensible pragmatic negotiating partner with whom we can and should negotiate the best deal for both the UK and the EU?

Dominic Raab

My hon. Friend is absolutely right. I pay respect to Michel Barnier and his team; they are very professional and I am confident that they are a team and Michel Barnier is an individual who we can do business with, and that, as my hon. Friend described, if the ambition and pragmatism that we have demonstrated in our proposals is matched, we will get a good deal—good for Britain and good for the EU.

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