Tony
Blair has hinted that he would like to help out with negotiations over
Britain's departure from the EU - saying it will require 'serious
statesmanship'.
The
former prime minister warned the 'nation is in peril' and suggested Brexiteers
should 'reach out' to people who could get a 'high level' sense of what
European leaders would be willing to agree.
'There
is going to be a negotiation of extraordinary complexity where there are a
thousand devils in every detail,' Mr Blair wrote in the Daily Telegraph.
'Those
we used to call "our European partners" are, unsurprisingly, divided
and uncertain themselves.'
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Tony Blair said the 'nation is in peril' and
striking a deal with the EU would need 'serious statesmanship'
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Mr Blair said some countries wanted a quick divorce, while others favoured a
delay in commencing the Article 50 process, which starts a two-year countdown
to Brexit.
Setting
out what appeared to be an offer to advise on the process, he said: 'This needs
serious statesmanship.
'So
before any formal negotiation begins, we need to get a high level sense of
where the boundaries are going to be, the things that might be compromised, the
things that are red lines.
'The
psychology of the other 27 countries is crucial to feel and shape: they could
decide that other secessionist movements should be deterred and so be
disinclined to flexibility; or they could decide that the British view -
especially on immigration - reflects something strong across Europe and have a
measured response which tries to accommodate that sentiment.'
In a
stark assessment of the task he added: 'Our nation is in peril. To allow us to
come safely through this we need to be adult in our politics, to proceed with
calm, maturity and without bitterness; because our future as a nation in the
world and as the UK itself is at stake.'
Mr Blair
said 'Britain should keep all our options open' but went on to insist that 'is
not an argument for another referendum'.
He
warned that Ukip leader Nigel Farage's performance in the European Parliament
could damage the country's ability to secure a favourable deal.
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Nigel Farage was booed and heckled by EU lawmakers
in Brussels this week as he gloated about Britain's historic vote to leave the
EU last week
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In
highly-charged exchanges in the wake of the Brexit vote, Mr Farage was booed
and barracked by MEPs as he accused them of being 'in denial' about the failure
of their single currency and their attempt to create political union in Europe.
The Ukip
leader said he had been laughed at when he arrived in Brussels 17 years ago
with a message that Britain must leave. And he told MEPs: 'You're not laughing
now.'
Mr Blair
said: 'Don't underestimate the damage having Nigel Farage address the European
Parliament in that way does to our interests. Remember who has to agree any new
deal for Britain: the European Parliament.'
With
David Cameron set to leave the stage, the next leader of the Conservative Party
will have the task of negotiating Brexit.
Mr Blair
said: 'On the Leave side, there are some who are triumphalist and some more
inclined to reach out.
'Those
Leave leaders now so powerful within the politics of our nation should
demonstrate they are in "reach out" mode fast.
'With
the Labour Party effectively disabled we need the Conservative Party to conduct
its leadership battle with genuine patriotic regard for our nation's interest.'
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