Tony Blair, John Major and Nick Clegg have been travelling around Europe to persuade the continent's leaders to put a stop to Brexit, it has emerged. Mr Clegg, who has joined the two former PMs in their 'shuttle diplomacy', said current British politics had made it 'viable' for the UK's exit to be stopped, the Guardian reported. One source said the group was not trying to 'subvert' negotiations but was trying to provide EU leaders with information about British politics which did not come from Whitehall. As a former European Commission employee Mr Clegg worked closely with some of Michel Barnier's negotiating team. Speaking at the Open Future Festival today Mr Blair said the EU should make Britain an offer to stay in the 28-member bloc.
Source: Daily Mail September 15, 2018 16:01 UTC