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Hunt urges Johnson to 'be straight with people' over no-deal Brexit | Hunt urges Johnson to 'be straight with people' over no-deal Brexit |
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Jeremy Hunt has urged Tory leadership rival Boris Johnson to "be straight with people" about what a no-deal Brexit would mean. | Jeremy Hunt has urged Tory leadership rival Boris Johnson to "be straight with people" about what a no-deal Brexit would mean. |
The foreign secretary said Mr Johnson's "million to one" claim about the chance of a no-deal "flies in the face of reality". | The foreign secretary said Mr Johnson's "million to one" claim about the chance of a no-deal "flies in the face of reality". |
Mr Johnson said any suggestion Brexit could be delayed again would "end up eroding trust in politics". | Mr Johnson said any suggestion Brexit could be delayed again would "end up eroding trust in politics". |
Both men have said they would try to renegotiate a deal with the EU. | Both men have said they would try to renegotiate a deal with the EU. |
But Mr Johnson says the UK must leave the EU on 31 October, "do or die", with or without a deal. | But Mr Johnson says the UK must leave the EU on 31 October, "do or die", with or without a deal. |
Mr Hunt says he would leave without a deal in October if there was no prospect of leaving with one - but has not ruled out a further delay and has called 31 October a "fake deadline". | Mr Hunt says he would leave without a deal in October if there was no prospect of leaving with one - but has not ruled out a further delay and has called 31 October a "fake deadline". |
They are competing for Conservative Party members' votes in the race to replace Theresa May as Conservative leader - and prime minister. | They are competing for Conservative Party members' votes in the race to replace Theresa May as Conservative leader - and prime minister. |
At a hustings in Bournemouth, Mr Johnson was asked if he would rule out suspending Parliament - a controversial move - in order to push through a no-deal Brexit. | |
Describing it as an "archaic device", he said: "I'm not attracted to the idea of a no-deal exit from the EU but, you know, I think it would be absolutely folly to rule it out. I think it's an essential tool of our negotiation. | Describing it as an "archaic device", he said: "I'm not attracted to the idea of a no-deal exit from the EU but, you know, I think it would be absolutely folly to rule it out. I think it's an essential tool of our negotiation. |
"I don't envisage the circumstances in which it will be necessary to prorogue Parliament, nor am I attracted to that expedient." | "I don't envisage the circumstances in which it will be necessary to prorogue Parliament, nor am I attracted to that expedient." |
A no-deal exit would see the UK leave the customs union and single market overnight and start trading with the EU on World Trade Organization rules. | A no-deal exit would see the UK leave the customs union and single market overnight and start trading with the EU on World Trade Organization rules. |
Mr Johnson has said a mechanism known as GATT 24 could be used to prevent tariffs, if there was a no-deal Brexit. | Mr Johnson has said a mechanism known as GATT 24 could be used to prevent tariffs, if there was a no-deal Brexit. |
But in a letter to his rival, Mr Hunt quoted Leave-backing cabinet ministers Liam Fox and Geoffrey Cox, who have argued that this would require a deal with the EU. | But in a letter to his rival, Mr Hunt quoted Leave-backing cabinet ministers Liam Fox and Geoffrey Cox, who have argued that this would require a deal with the EU. |
In his letter, he asked: "Who is correct: You, or the Attorney General and the International Trade Secretary?" | In his letter, he asked: "Who is correct: You, or the Attorney General and the International Trade Secretary?" |
He also questioned Mr Johnson's suggestion that a free trade agreement could be negotiated during an "implementation period", if no deal was reached - saying it was a "fact" that without a deal, there would be no implementation period and Brussels negotiators put the political cohesion of the EU before economics. | He also questioned Mr Johnson's suggestion that a free trade agreement could be negotiated during an "implementation period", if no deal was reached - saying it was a "fact" that without a deal, there would be no implementation period and Brussels negotiators put the political cohesion of the EU before economics. |
"We must be careful to face the facts as we find them. Will you be straight with people that no deal means no implementation period?" | "We must be careful to face the facts as we find them. Will you be straight with people that no deal means no implementation period?" |
At the hustings, Mr Johnson criticised Mr Hunt's suggestion that the current Brexit deadline of 31 October could be delayed again - having been pushed back from 29 March after MPs repeatedly rejected the deal Mrs May had agreed with the EU. | At the hustings, Mr Johnson criticised Mr Hunt's suggestion that the current Brexit deadline of 31 October could be delayed again - having been pushed back from 29 March after MPs repeatedly rejected the deal Mrs May had agreed with the EU. |
"Anybody who proposes any further delay is simply going to end up eroding trust in politics, eroding people's confidence in our democratic institutions further," he said. | "Anybody who proposes any further delay is simply going to end up eroding trust in politics, eroding people's confidence in our democratic institutions further," he said. |
"And further weakening out great Conservative Party and our mission to lead this country. | "And further weakening out great Conservative Party and our mission to lead this country. |
"And it simply won't work. Kick the can again and we kick the bucket, my friends, that's the sad reality." | "And it simply won't work. Kick the can again and we kick the bucket, my friends, that's the sad reality." |
He also stood by his suggestion that the chances of leaving the EU without a deal were a "million to one", arguing there had been a "change in mood in Westminster" and that there was now a "growing opportunity to get this thing done with style". | He also stood by his suggestion that the chances of leaving the EU without a deal were a "million to one", arguing there had been a "change in mood in Westminster" and that there was now a "growing opportunity to get this thing done with style". |
In other answers from the hustings, Mr Hunt suggested he would quit as PM if he failed to deliver Brexit. Asked if he would "fall on his sword", he said: "Of course, no PM is going to last any time at all if they don't deliver Brexit and deliver it very quickly." | In other answers from the hustings, Mr Hunt suggested he would quit as PM if he failed to deliver Brexit. Asked if he would "fall on his sword", he said: "Of course, no PM is going to last any time at all if they don't deliver Brexit and deliver it very quickly." |
He also ruled out involving Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage in negotiations with the EU: "Nigel Farage doesn't want a deal, he wants a WTO Brexit straight away. | He also ruled out involving Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage in negotiations with the EU: "Nigel Farage doesn't want a deal, he wants a WTO Brexit straight away. |
"And while I would be prepared to do that if there was no other alternative and I'm absolutely clear about that, I think it would be much better for our businesses and much better for our Union if we could get a deal and I haven't given up on that." | "And while I would be prepared to do that if there was no other alternative and I'm absolutely clear about that, I think it would be much better for our businesses and much better for our Union if we could get a deal and I haven't given up on that." |
Mr Johnson dismissed his rival's pledge to cancel student debts for some entrepreneurs, saying: "I think people, a lot of people, would automatically be defining themselves as entrepreneurs." | Mr Johnson dismissed his rival's pledge to cancel student debts for some entrepreneurs, saying: "I think people, a lot of people, would automatically be defining themselves as entrepreneurs." |
"I think the more sensible things to look at are the interest rate, and a reduction of the interest rate, also looking at the cost of maintenance because I think those are very, very high and that people are paying a lot of money back over a long time." | "I think the more sensible things to look at are the interest rate, and a reduction of the interest rate, also looking at the cost of maintenance because I think those are very, very high and that people are paying a lot of money back over a long time." |
The candidates are set to face each other at an ITV debate on 9 July and at an event hosted by the Sun newspaper and talkRADIO on 15 July. | The candidates are set to face each other at an ITV debate on 9 July and at an event hosted by the Sun newspaper and talkRADIO on 15 July. |
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