“My understanding is that there has been no movement from the government on the actual concept of the political declaration and that is key,” Diane Abbott told BBC radio on Saturday. “The government perhaps has to show a little more flexibility than it seems to have done so far.”
Hammond, who is one of the most pro-European members of May’s government, also signalled optimism about next Wednesday’s EU summit on Brexit, saying most EU states agreed there was a need to delay Brexit. “Most of the colleagues that I am talking to accept we will need longer to complete this process.”