Geoffrey Cox claims Tory MP Oliver Letwin is colluding with Brussels to keep UK ...

J’ACCUSE! Attorney General Geoffrey Cox claims Tory MP Oliver Letwin is colluding with Brussels to undermine the Government and keep UK in a customs union Attorney General Geoffrey Cox accuses Tory MP of conspiring with Brussels  Cox says Oliver Letwin 'is attempting to engineer' UK staying in Customs Union An attempt to poll MPs on what they want to happen will take place tomorrow

By Harry Cole Deputy Political Editor For The Mail On Sunday

Published: 00:42 GMT, 31 March 2019 | Updated: 00:47 GMT, 31 March 2019

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An extraordinary row broke out last night after the Government’s top lawyer accused the Tory MP dubbed the ‘Prime Minister for the Day’ of conspiring with Brussels to keep Britain in the EU’s customs union.

Attorney General Geoffrey Cox has told fellow MPs he believes Oliver Letwin is co-ordinating his bid to wrestle control of Brexit negotiations directly with the European Commission’s chief negotiator Michel Barnier.

Eminent QC Mr Cox warned colleagues that he thinks Mr Letwin is attempting to engineer Britain staying tied to EU customs and tariff rules and is being helped by Brussels to do so.

Mr Cox (above) opened up to several colleagues about his theory in a significant deepening to the ongoing Tory civil war. He warned colleagues that he thinks Mr Letwin is attempting to engineer Britain staying tied to EU customs and tariff rules

Old Etonian Mr Letwin has worked with Commons Speaker John Bercow to give MPs the whip hand over Downing Street on how to break the Brexit impasse through a series of indicative votes designed to water down the UK’s exit or halt it all together.

However, the Europhile’s plan misfired last week after no soft Brexit solution was found to command a majority in Parliament – but staying in the customs union was a popular option, achieving the backing of 265 MPs.

The Government¿s top lawyer accused the Tory MP dubbed the ¿Prime Minister for the Day¿, Oliver Letwin, above, of conspiring with Brussels to keep Britain in the EU¿s customs union

The Government’s top lawyer accused the Tory MP dubbed the ‘Prime Minister for the Day’, Oliver Letwin, above, of conspiring with Brussels to keep Britain in the EU’s customs union

Another attempt to poll MPs on what they want to happen will take place tomorrow, and possibly again on Wednesday, after Commons rules were ripped up to allow backbenchers to seize control of the agenda.

After the unprecedented procedural changes – only made possible with the backing of Mr Bercow – Mr Letwin, 62, was nicknamed ‘the real PM’ and ‘PM for the day’, marking a dramatic turnaround for a man whose career has been littered with gaffes and controversy.

But his actions left Cabinet Ministers fuming, with Mr Cox opening up to several colleagues about his theory in a significant deepening to the ongoing Tory civil war.

Sources have told this newspaper that the respected lawyer informed ‘at least half a dozen’ MPs that he believed Mr Letwin was being helped by Brussels to undermine the Government.

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Sources close to the thwarted negotiations say that the Unionists made a series

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