Not too late to save Brexit
Not too late to save Brexit
LONDON: Former British foreign minister Boris Johnson urged the government today to change its strategy for leaving the European Union, telling MPs in a rousing speech it was “not too late to save Brexit”.nnHe warned that Prime Minister Theresa May’s plan for close economic ties — over which he and Brexit secretary David Davis quit last week — “is BRINO, or Brexit in name only”.nnIn his first speech to the House of Commons since resigning, where he was flanked by supporters including Davis, Johnson said May could still change course.nn”It is not too late to save Brexit. We have time in these negotiations. We have changed tack once and we can change again,” he said.nnBut he added a deal must be struck now, saying it was “nonsense” that Britain could agree a compromise now that it could later unpick.nnWith May’s plan “we are volunteering for economic vassalage”, he said, adding that it would leave Britain in “miserable permanent limbo”.nnHe said May initially proposed a “glorious vision” for Brexit, which involved breaking from the EU’s courts, customs unions and single market, and forging new trade deals.nnBut in the past 18 months, “it is as though a fog of self-doubt has descended”, he said.nn”We dithered and we burned through our negotiating capital,” he said, noting the agreement to settle Britain’s financial affairs without the legal promise of a future trade deal.nnJohnson demanded Britons “believe in this country”.nn”There is time, and if the prime minister can fix that vision once again… then I believe she can deliver a great Brexit for Britain,” he said.nnSource: Press Trust of India