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UK farming minister resigns over prospect of #Brexit delay
British Farming Minister George Eustice (pictured) said on Thursday (28 February) he had resigned from government over Prime Minister Theresa May’s decision to offer parliament a possible vote on delaying Brexit, writes Kylie McLellan.
With just a month until Britain is due to leave the European Union on 29 March, May is still seeking changes to her Brexit deal in order to win the backing of parliament.
Under pressure from pro-EU ministers, earlier this week May promised members of parliament would get a say over whether to seek an extension to the Article 50 exit negotiation period if her Brexit deal and a ‘no deal’ were rejected next month.
“I have decided to resign from the government following the decision this week to allow the postponement of our exit from the EU,” Eustice, who was minister for agriculture, fisheries and food, said in a letter to May.
In her letter of response May said: “Our absolute focus should be on getting a deal that can command support in parliament and leaving on 29 March. It is within our grasp.”
Eustice, who said he would vote for May’s deal when she brings it back to parliament, warned the terms of any extension would be dictated by the EU in a “final humiliation of our country”.
“We must be ready to face down the European Union here and now.”
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