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The top official at Britain’s Brexit ministry quit on Monday to start working directly for Prime Minister Theresa May, in what opposition parties branded as “chaos” at a sensitive time in the negotiations. Oliver Robbins, the permanent secretary at the Department for Exiting the European Union, will now be May’s EU adviser, the ministry said in a statement. It said the move would “strengthen cross-government coordination of the next phase of negotiations” in Brussels, which is due to start next week.
Robbins will continue to head the negotiating team. A source at the ministry told AFP it was a “planned move” and denied a report in the London Evening Standard newspaper that there had been a falling out between Robbins and Brexit Secretary David Davis. But Keir Starmer, Brexit spokesman for the main opposition Labour Party, said: “Moving key individuals at this critical time adds a whole new dimension to the government’s chaotic approach to Brexit.”
“Deep divisions in the cabinet and a complete lack of leadership are putting the national interest at risk,” he said. Vince Cable, leader of the pro-EU Liberal Democrats, said: “This is a sign of the chaos and division at the heart of this government”. An official quoted in The Evening Standard said: “Olly has always worried the Brexiteers as to where he is. There were comments going around that he was trying to slow things down.”

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