renzi uk should not expect special deal on brexit
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Renzi: UK should not expect special deal on Brexit

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Prime Minister Matteo Renzi
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Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi on Thursday said Britain should not expect special treatment in Brexit talks, as the British trade minister warned the EU would hurt itself if it imposed tariffs.
Renzi’s comments are the latest from a European leader to highlight the tough stance Britain is likely to face when trying to negotiate access to the European market while introducing controls on immigration after it triggers Article 50, the two-year process for leaving the bloc.
“It will be impossible to give to British people more rights than other people out of the EU,” Renzi said, a reference to countries that are not part of the European Union.
“When David Cameron decided to use the referendum to solve some internal problem in the Conservative party, this was the problem,” he added.
Cameron quit as prime minister hours after Britain’s shock referendum vote in June to leave the EU, having led the failed campaign to remain in the bloc.
He was seen as having called the vote in a bid to placate euroskeptic Conservatives and stem the rise of the anti-EU UK Independence Party.
International Trade Minister Liam Fox meanwhile said Britain’s trade with EU members after Brexit should be “at least as free” as it is now.
“Protectionism never actually helps anybody at all and as we move into a post-Brexit arena, we want it to be as free and as open as possible,” he said.
“And don’t just look at it from the UK perspective, the European Union has a massive surplus in goods with the UK. Who does it harm more if we end up in a new tariff environment? Does it harm more those who sell more to the UK, or the UK?” he added.
“It’s in everybody’s interests that, as we move forward, that we have at least as free a trading environment as we have today,” he said, warning that tariffs “will harm the people of Europe.”
In a new report out Thursday, the Institute for Government think-tank warned that planning for Brexit could cost Britain’s government £65 million (75 million euros, $85 million) a year.
It also urged Prime Minister Theresa May to make clear when she plans to activate Article 50.

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