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Chequers mate: Theresa May ambush routs cabinet Brexiteers

Resistance crumbled as key ministers lined up to back the PM’s EU deal at Friday’s summit, thanks to months of secret planning, writes Tim Shipman

Theresa May being interviewed in her office at No 10 by The Sunday Times yesterday
Theresa May being interviewed in her office at No 10 by The Sunday Times yesterday
FRANCESCO GUIDICINI
Tim Shipman
The Sunday Times

Boris Johnson was joking but his frustration was self-evident. The foreign secretary was blunt about Theresa May’s new plan for Brexit. “It’s a big turd,” he pronounced to the cabinet. It was the morning session of the prime minister’s Friday summit at Chequers aimed at thrashing out a negotiating position for a trade deal with Brussels.

In what was described by one minister present as “a six-minute moan”, Johnson complained that May’s customs plan — in which the UK will collect tariffs on behalf of the European Union — and which the foreign secretary had thought was dead, had instead “emerged zombie-like from the coffin”.

He warned May and her spin doctors that plans to accept EU rules on the sales of goods going forward