Published time: 3 Apr, 2019 08:47 Edited time: 3 Apr, 2019 09:18
A Tory cabinet minister has become the first to quit over Theresa May’s move to reach out to the main opposition party and hold talks with Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn to find a solution to the Brexit crisis.
Nigel Adams, who was May’s Welsh Secretary, announced his resignation on Twitter, claiming that the prime minister’s shifting to a softer Brexit was a “grave error.”
In his letter to May, he accuses the PM of "legitimising" the Labour leader by pleading for his help to secure a Brexit agreement the majority of MPs can support. Adams argues that a customs union is now inevitable, which is “not the Brexit my constituents were promised.”
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Wales Minister Nigel Adams resigns over UK PM’s promise to hold Brexit talks with Jeremy Corbyn
Wales Minister Nigel Adams resigns over UK PM’s promise to hold Brexit talks with Jeremy Corbyn