Former Treasury official slaps down Liam Fox over Brexit ‘blackmail’ claim

Liam Fox delivering his speech in Japan. He should stay there, but I don’t suppose they’ll have him.

That’s you told, Liam Fox!

For those who don’t know, Nick Macpherson is a former head of the Treasury and therefore might just know what he’s on about.

Unlike Liam Fox.

Notice Dr Fox’s comment at the end of the extract below, in which he says discussions on the trade-focused part of Brexit should start at once. He knows the EU won’t be having any truck with that until after the first part is done.

His speech was a pathetic piece of sabre-rattling from a pipsqueak of a politician.

The international trade secretary, Liam Fox, has ratcheted up the government’s war of words with the EU over Brexit by saying Britain will not be “blackmailed” into paying an excessive exit settlement to speed up a deal.

Fox’s comment follows a tense press conference in Brussels on Thursday after the third round of exit talks, in which the EU’s chief negotiator, Michel Barnier, accused the UK of being mired in “nostalgia” rather than taking a realistic approach.

Fox was asked by ITV news whether it was time for Britain to agree on the much-disputed departure settlement with the EU, hastening progress towards the second, trade-focused part of the process.

“We can’t be blackmailed into paying a price on the first part,” Fox said.

He continued: “We think we should begin discussions on the final settlement because that’s good for business, and it’s good for the prosperity both of the British people and of the rest of the people of the European Union.”

Source: Liam Fox accuses EU of trying to ‘blackmail’ UK over Brexit deal | Politics | The Guardian


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6 Comments

  1. chriskitcher September 2, 2017 at 12:15 pm - Reply

    I think that we would all be better served, except his patients, if he stuck to his quackery.

  2. Roy Beiley September 2, 2017 at 2:16 pm - Reply

    Sounds like the intro to Dad’s Army.
    “Who do you think you are kidding Mr Juncker now you think we’re in the run….”
    Brexiteers still wearing their rose coloured spectacles of course.

  3. Barry Davies September 2, 2017 at 9:35 pm - Reply

    Well there is a reason that Mc Person is a former employee, and Fox used the term in its correct terminology because it is clear that despite there being no provision for it in article 50 the eu, namely Bernier to demand a huge un accountable sum of money to enter talks is frankly illegal and downright blackmail.

    • Mike Sivier September 3, 2017 at 12:50 am - Reply

      It’s not, though – it’s the money the UK is contractually obliged to provide.

    • NMac September 3, 2017 at 8:49 am - Reply

      Suggest that you familiarise yourself with the financial obligations that Cameron’s government made with the EU. This is nothing to do with “blackmail”, this is about legal financial obligations.

  4. NMac September 3, 2017 at 8:56 am - Reply

    Given the fact that during the Parliamentary expenses scandal Fox repeatedly claimed he did not understand and/or he misunderstood reasonably straightforward rules, he must be well out of his depth at the moment, …unless of course he wasn’t telling the truth during the expenses scandal. I won’t even start on the Official Secrets Act/Misconduct in a Public Office regarding his antics with Werritty and a US government official. As “chriskitcher” has already said on this thread – he should stick to quackery, ..but then perhaps he wasn’t very honest or very good at that either, which is why he decided to be a very unpleasant right-wing politician.

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