Top Brexiteer Esther McVey launches new ad campaign explaining why No Deal is nothing to fear
The ex-minister is producing a series of videos explaining what leaving the EU without a deal would mean
THERE'S nothing to fear from a No Deal Brexit, star Leaver Esther McVey says in a new campaign.
The ex-minister who quit the Cabinet over Theresa May's deal is making a series of videos to promote a World Trade Organisation exit.
And she is joining the #StandUp4Brexit campaign of Tory MPs who've vowed to fight for a hard Brexit.
Ms McVey tonight releases her first video in a - designed to see off the Project Fear campaign promoted by Remainers.
The clips are designed to explain to voters what WTO terms would mean and how Britain would have to adapt.
The former Welfare Secretary says: "I want to let you know that us MPs wanting to ensure that referendum happens are really trying to do our part to ensure that we come out of the EU.
"Now when we talk about coming out, and coming out without a deal and then working on World Trade Organisation rules, a lot of people are asking, 'What actually is that?'
"It's an organisation - the biggest in the world - allowing trade and allowing movement, and we would be a part of that."
Our best days lie ahead of us
Esther McVey
Ms McVey is the 58th MP to join #StandUp4Brexit - which is backed by big hitters such as Boris Johnson, David Davis and Iain Duncan Smith.
She told The Sun: "I’m delighted today to have pledged to #StandUp4Brexit and to be launching my #Get2KnowWTO campaign with them.
“This campaign is about listening to the British people - however they voted in the referendum – and explaining what WTO rules are and the realities of leaving the EU with No Deal.
“Leaving the EU is an opportunity for our country. Get this right and our prosperity – and our democracy – will be in our hands and we will ensure that our best days lie ahead of us."
The legal default is that Britain will leave the EU on March 29 with or without a deal.
But MPs are currently fighting to take the No Deal option off the table.
Today Jacob Rees-Mogg suggested that Parliament should be suspended to stop the efforts to rule out a WTO Brexit.
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