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Who sucks? EU mocks Gove 'green Brexit' talk on plastic straws

Published 23/02/2018, 14:01
Updated 23/02/2018, 14:01
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: European Commission First Vice-President Timmermans addresses a news conference in Brussels

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: European Commission First Vice-President Timmermans addresses a news conference in Brussels

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - A top European Union official scoffed at Britain's environment minister, the Brexit campaigner Michael Gove, for suggesting leaving the EU will make it easier for London to pass green legislation like banning plastic drinking straws.

Retweeting a report that Gove might ban plastic straws and had complained that the EU hinders environmental protection, the deputy head of the European Commission, Frans Timmermans, launched a rare public swipe from the Brussels executive at the government of what is still, for another year, a member state.

"@michaelgove One step ahead of you," the combative former Dutch foreign minister wrote on Twitter.

"EU legislation on single-use plastics coming before the summer. Maybe you can align with us? #EUDoesntSuck"

Timmermans, who is first vice president to Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker, is overseeing new EU legislation now in the works to cut down on plastic waste. Those laws will, once passed, apply to Britain until Brexit is fully implemented.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: European Commission First Vice-President Timmermans addresses a news conference in Brussels

The remark was also an ironic reference to suggestions that Prime Minister Theresa May will propose that Britain retain "regulatory alignment" with the EU in many areas to ease trade after Brexit in March 2019. Many EU governments view that idea of alignment in certain sectors with scepticism.

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