Fox claims Brexit free trade deal will benefit Europe

International Trade Secretary Dr Liam Fox has insisted that future British trade with the EU will be โ€œat least as freeโ€ as it currently is, suggesting it would be to Europeโ€™s detriment not to reach such an agreement as part of Brexit negotiations.

In his first major speech since being appointed to the newly created post in July, Dr Fox claimed a free-trade deal would be in Europeโ€™s best interests, arguing Member States export more to the UK than vice versa. Dr Fox also claimed the UK should become a full member of the World Trade Organisation and that the country had โ€œa golden opportunity to forge a new role for ourselves in the worldโ€ and to become a world leader in free trade.

Nick Clegg, the former Deputy Prime Minister and staunch advocate of the EU, claimed Dr Foxโ€™s views were โ€œdelusional.โ€ European leaders including Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi have also insisted the UK cannot expect a better deal than other countries outside the Eurozone when it leaves the EU.

Dr Foxโ€™s comments will increase speculation as to the UKโ€™s negotiating position during Brexit, although Downing Street has been quick to slap down Cabinet members including Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson for similar commentary over Britainโ€™s withdrawal. Prime Minister Theresa May is expected to take the usual step of speaking on the first day of the Conservative Party conference to address Brexit.

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