'Soft Brexit is dead': Nick Clegg admits his fight to keep UK in Single Market is over

Nick Clegg gives a media interview as he stands with demontrators from pro-EU group Open Britain as they protest outside of the Houses of Parliament in central London on 29 March, 2017
Nick Clegg gives a media interview as he stands with demontrators from pro-EU group Open Britain as they protest outside of the Houses of Parliament in central London on 29 March, 2017 Credit: Justin Tallis/AFP

Nick Clegg has conceded defeat in his fight to keep Britain in  the EU’s Single Market and Customs Union and admitted that ‘soft Brexit’ is dead.

The former deputy prime minister attacked Brexiteers as “very rich, very angry old men” before comparing them to Bolsheviks who had no mandate for hard Brexit.

Theresa May would be victorious in creating a Britain free of the influence of Brussels, Sir Nick told the Lisbon Council think tank on Monday evening, but he called on Westminster MPs to vote down her final Brexit deal.

“This week is the week that the illusion of a so-called soft Brexit has died,” he said after Mrs May reiterated that Britain would not seek continued membership of the customs union.

Sir Nick, a former MEP and committed Europhile, said: “It was always a nonsense in my view, but there was a feeling that maybe Theresa May would pluck up courage that she’s never displayed hitherto...

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