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Friday 21 June 2019 3:41 pm

Tusk accuses UK of ‘wasting time’ amid Tory leadership race

By: James Warrington

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GDANSK, POLAND - JUNE 04: The President of European Council, Donald Tusk delivers a speech during the 30th Anniversary of partial free elections on June 04, 2019 in Gdansk, Poland. 1989 saw the first partial free elections in the country take place since 1928 and the first since the Soviet Union communist era. Gdansk in the 1980s became the birthplace of the Solidarity movement which brought an end to Communism in Poland and played a huge part to end the Soviet Union. (Photo by Omar Marques/Getty Images)

EU chief Donald Tusk has slammed the UK for “wasting” the extension to the Brexit deadline as the Conservative Party gears up for the final stage of the leadership race.

Read more: EU ‘dreams’ of UK U-turn on Brexit decision, says Donald Tusk

The European Council president said he was not happy with the situation in Westminster, but admitted he understood the “political reality”.

In April Tusk urged the UK not to “waste this time” after the EU granted an extension to the Brexit deadline until 31 October.

But the Tories have since become embroiled in party political matters, as its members prepare to vote on a successor to Prime Minister Theresa May.

Boris Johnson is widely considered the frontrunner, while foreign secretary Jeremy Hunt has also made it into the final round.

Johnson has insisted the UK will leave by the Halloween deadline regardless of whether or not a deal has been secured, while Hunt has remained open to a further extension.

Bank of England governor Mark Carney today dismissed Johnson’s claim that the UK could secure a 10-year grace period to avoid paying EU trade tariffs after a no-deal Brexit.

Read more: European Council president Donald Tusk warns UK ‘not to waste’ Brexit Halloween extension

Carney instead stated the return of trade tariffs on goods shipped to the EU would be “automatic”.

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