France’s Emmanuel Macron launches extraordinary attack on Brexiteers and calls them ‘liars’
The President launched a vicious attack on the leaders of the leave campaign in the 2016 referendum today - hours after the EU tore apart Theresa May's Chequers plans
Speaking at the end of the EU Salzburg summit this afternoon, he sneered: "Brexit has shown us one thing - and I fully respect British sovereignty in saying this - it has demonstrated that those who said you can easily do without Europe, that it will all go very well, that it is easy and there will be lots of money, are liars.
"This is all the more true because they left the next day, so they didn't have to manage it."
And he added that leaving the EU was the "choice pushed by certain people who predicted easy solutions" - in a swipe clearly aimed at Brexiteers such as Boris Johnson and Michael Gove.
At the press conference he also made clear he wanted more detail on any future Brexit plans, adding that he won't accept a "blind deal" which would leave our trading relationship to be decided later.
And he demanded that the PM come up with yet more new proposals in the next three weeks.
"We all agreed on this today, the proposals in their current state are not acceptable, especially on the economic side of it," he blasted.
"The Chequers plan cannot be take it or leave it..