Published 20:56 IST, October 1st 2019

UK ready for no-deal Brexit with ‘full armoury of economic policy'

British finance minister Sajid Javid said that the government is committed to no-deal Brexit even if it requires drawing on a ‘full armoury of economic policy'.

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British Finance Minister Sajid Javid said on September 30 that ruling government is committed to -deal Brexit even if it requires drawing on a ‘full armoury of ecomic policy’. Sajid Javid, at annual conference of Conservative party, assured of a comprehensive ecomic response to support ecomy. “Working closely with Bank of England we’re rey to draw on full armoury of ecomic policy if needed,” said Javid. “And Bank has alrey revised its assessments because of actions we’ve taken,” he ded.

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‘-deal Brexit a responsible thing to do’

dressing annual conference in Manchester, Chancellor of Exchequer said that y will be remembered for how y respond to an unprecedented situation. He also called -deal Brexit as a responsible thing to do and also best way of leaving with a deal. “We are leaving European Union. It’s t a matter of if - it’s a matter of days.31 days - deal, or deal,” he said.

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Ackwledges, challenges and uncertainty

Javid ackwledged challenges of a -deal Brexit, especially uncertainty around it. “I kw that some businesses and households are concerned about what a Deal outcome might mean for m. I recognise that,” said Javid. “And I understand that uncertainty around Brexit is challenging. But our step-change in preparations has me a Deal outcome more likely and a Deal outcome more manable,” he ded. Though British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was criticised for suspending Parliament for five weeks which was later held unconstitutional by Supreme Court, Javid said that party will respond ‘responsibly, firmly and democratically’. “Brexit is t just something to man or mitigate. We understand this is ultimately a question of trust in democracy,” he said. 

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Slams opposition parties

Javid criticised Labour leer Jeremy Corbyn calling him ‘a man for many Brexit positions'. “y’re so split down middle that even ir leer and ir Show Chancellor don’t agree on wher y support Brexit,” said Javid. Javid slammed Liberal Democrats for being confused on Brexit. “n said y’d respect result. n sort of didn’t. n called for a second vote. n changed ir mind again and w want to somehow pretend whole thing never happened,” said Javid. “Going back on our promises to British people isn’t ‘liberal’. And it certainly isn’t democratic.”

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18:05 IST, October 1st 2019