Philip Hammond warns he could bring down the UK government if the new prime minister attempts a no-deal Brexit
Source: www.businessinsider.com - Thursday, May 30, 2019
Chancellor Philip Hammond warns the next Conservative leader that MPs could bring down the government if they pursue a no-deal Brexit. The early stages of the Tory leadership contest have been dominated by each candidate's proposal to break the Brexit deadlock. Conservative party grandee Michael Heseltine warned on Wednesday evening that voters would say "goodbye and good luck" to the Conservatives if they pursue a no-deal Brexit. The EU's chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier again warned that Theresa May's Brexit deal could not be renegotiated. Visit Business Insider's home page for more stories. LONDON — Chancellor Philip Hammond has warned those competing to replace Theresa May that he could bring down the next leader of the UK government if they attempt to pursue a no-deal Brexit. The chancellor, a vocal advocate for a soft EU exit, suggested he could vote for a motion of no confidence in the government, if any new Conservative leader advocated leaving the EU without a deal. "I have been in parliament for 22 years and I have never once voted against the Conservative whip so it's not something I would do lightly or enthusiastically, but I am very clear that the national interest trumps the party interest, and if I am presented with a difficult choice I will act in what I believe is the best interest of the country," Hammond told Sky News on Thursday. Theresa May is set to leave Downing Street in July and be replaced by a ne
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Chancellor Philip Hammond warns the next Conservative leader that MPs could bring down the government if they pursue a no-deal Brexit. The early stages of the Tory leadership contest have been dominated by each candidate's proposal to break the Brexit deadlock. Conservative party grandee Michael Heseltine warned on Wednesday evening that voters would say "goodbye and good luck" to the Conservatives if they pursue a no-deal Brexit. The EU's chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier again warned that Theresa May's Brexit deal could not be renegotiated. Visit Business Insider's home page for more stories. LONDON — Chancellor Philip Hammond has warned those competing to replace Theresa May that he could bring down the next leader of the UK government if they attempt to pursue a no-deal Brexit. The chancellor, a vocal advocate for a soft EU exit, suggested he could vote for a motion of no confidence in the government, if any new Conservative leader advocated leaving the EU without a deal. "I have been in parliament for 22 years and I have never once voted against the Conservative whip so it's not something I would do lightly or enthusiastically, but I am very clear that the national interest trumps the party interest, and if I am presented with a difficult choice I will act in what I believe is the best interest of the country," Hammond told Sky News on Thursday. Theresa May is set to leave Downing Street in July and be replaced by a ne
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