Hancock would risk Commons showdown over his Brexit plan

Matt Hancock would put his premiership on the line within days of entering Number 10 by putting his Brexit plan to the Commons.

The Tory leadership hopeful said that he would ask MPs to back his Brexit plan in principle “immediately” if he became prime minister.

He claimed the European Union would shift its position and agree to a time limit on the Northern Ireland backstop if the new prime minister could show they had support at Westminster.

“The strength of my position will be the ability to show that the House of Commons, in principle, backs this new arrangement,” he said.

In a message to leading rival Boris Johnson, Matt Hancock said “the front-runner has never won before”.

Mr Johnson has steered clear of radio and TV studios so far in the campaign, and Mr Hancock said: “I certainly think that everybody who puts their name forward to be prime minister should be open to scrutiny, should be accountable, should come on the Today programme and on other broadcast programmes.

“I think everybody should participate in the proposed TV debates and I think we have got to ask the question, why not?”

He said the candidates should “come and be scrutinised because that is the best way to ensure that we get the best next prime minister”.

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