Monday, June 27, 2016

CAMERON MAKES BREXIT STATEMENT TO COMMONS

Germany says there can be no informal Brexit talks before the UK officially starts the process leading to it leaving the European Union.

Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron says Article 50 will not be triggered until his successor has been chosen.

He's stepping aside following Britain's vote to leave the EU and a new leader will be chosen by the Conservative Party by September 2nd.

Mr Cameron has told the House of Commons the result of the referendum must be respected.

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OUT: …begin."
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Mr Cameron has told the House of Commons the result of the referendum must not be allowed to cause division.

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OUT: …stamped out."
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Opposition Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn criticised the campaign.

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OUT: …divisive."
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