Wednesday, September 7, 2016

UK PM says there'll be "no running commentary" on Brexit negotiations

The UK's Prime Minister Theresa May says the British government will not provide a running commentary on Brexit negotiations...

Updating MPs following the G20 summit, she said a number of countries - including India, Singapore, Mexico and Australia - had expressed interest in forging new trade deals.

The British government says it does not intend to trigger Article 50 - starting the two year countdown to Brexit - until the start of next year at the earliest.

Theresa May says the UK's exit from the EU must work for all...

IN: By building on...
OUT: ...generations to come.
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http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0907may-may1.mp3

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Theresa May said the decision by the British people must be respected...

IN: When the British...
OUT: ...with others. 
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Theresa May said many countries wanted to begin trade negotiations...

IN: When the British...
OUT: ...with others. 
DUR: 19"