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«Breaking News» Liberal Democrat leader Vince Cable says it's more likely Brexit won't happen than will

Liberal Democrat leader Sir Vince Cable has said it is 'more likely Brexit won't happen than it will', as Theresa May risks losing her crunch deal in Parliament this week. 


The former coalition business secretary warned there would be a 'hell of a backlash' from Remainers if the Prime Minister's 'economically damaging' deal goes through the House of Commons.   


Sir Vince said without a second referendum there will be chaos and the Tory Party risks being split in half. 


Asked if Brexit would happen, Sir Vince said: 'I think increasingly I doubt it. 


'I think it more likely that it won't happen… the possibility of crashing out has been I think almost completely taken now off the table, reduces the risk of a Brexit and the increased probability of a People's Vote also makes it likely that the remain option can prevail.


'I'm not taking it for granted, even if we won a referendum, we'd have to win it and it would be very competitive, but I think it can be done with better campaigning than last time.'




Sir Vince Cable (pictured at a People's Vote rally in London yesterday) has said he thinks it is more likely Brexit won't happen than Theresa May getting her deal through the House of Commons 


Sir Vince Cable (pictured at a People's Vote rally in London yesterday) has said he thinks it is more likely Brexit won't happen than Theresa May getting her deal through the House of Commons 



Sir Vince Cable (pictured at a People's Vote rally in London yesterday) has said he thinks it is more likely Brexit won't happen than Theresa May getting her deal through the House of Commons 


He said the country is 'already divided', adding: 'If we don't have it and a Brexit is imposed without a People's Vote, this anger and division will continue and it will probably grow because young people who are quite highly motivated to remain… are going to feel very let down, particularly if the economic consequences are serious.'


He said Parliament 'reasserted control' after this week's historic triple defeat in the Commons exposed a 'minority Government without authority'.


On Labour's stance, Sir Vince added: 'We do agree that if there is a call for a general election, we will support it, but I think it's unlikely,' arguing his party had 'absolutely no intention of getting into a coalition with (Jeremy) Corbyn's Labour Party'.

Meanwhile, he said moderates in the Conservative Party are 'fighting back', but the Norwegian option that is being talked about 'has all kind of problems with it'.


He said: 'It's possible that the Tory Party could split in the way that they did over the Corn Laws.'


He added Labour's 'claim that they're gagging for a general election just isn't believable'.


The Liberal Democrats have launched a bid to force a second Brexit referendum by tabling an amendment to Tuesday's crucial House of Commons vote.


But the move has exposed divisions among supporters of a fresh poll, with the People's Vote campaign denouncing it as 'deeply unhelpful' and accusing the Lib Dems of 'political point-scoring'.




Liberal Democrats Leader Sir Vince Cable said he was leading his party `full throttle´


Liberal Democrats Leader Sir Vince Cable said he was leading his party `full throttle´



Liberal Democrats Leader Sir Vince Cable said he was leading his party `full throttle´



Sir Vince, MP for Twickenham, suggested the 'massive fog of uncertainty' over Brexit might have implications for his own party leadership tenure.


He joked: 'Well it may leave me here indefinitely until I'm over a hundred or something, I think that's rather improbable, but it doesn't look as if it's going to be a done deal very soon.'


He added: 'If the next general election is three-and-a-half, four years away, I've made it very clear that I think the next generation should be leading us into that, but how precisely, when and where precisely we do this…, given the general uncertainty, it's very difficult to name a day and I'm not trying to, but I'm leading the party full throttle in the meantime.


'I would be leading us into election if there were one soon.'


Asked about Tory former prime minister and coalition partner David Cameron's decision to hold the EU poll, he said: 'I think he himself realises that he has committed the mother of all disasters and this is going to go down in history as a disastrous political decision to hold a referendum and then to lose it.'


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