There is going to be pain on both sides.”Health Secretary Matt Hancock also hinted he was prepared to accept a customs union compromise. (Image: Getty)Afterwards, Mr Lidington joined Mr Hammond, Mr Cox, Envrionment Secretary Michael Gove and the Business and Brexit Secretaries at No 10. It comes after Mr Hammond suggested a confirmatory vote was a “credible” option that Parliament “deserved” to look at. He accused Mrs May of effectively making Mr Corbyn her deputy by begging him to bail out her Brexit plan. Meanwhile, 40 British troops could be forced to pull out of an EU-led military mission in Bosnia-Herzegovina under a no-deal Brexit.
Source: Daily Mirror April 04, 2019 19:07 UTC