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May's comments come at the end of a week when two of her top ministers have resigned. (Reuters: Kevin Lamarque)
British Prime Minister Theresa May warned that "there could be" no Brexit at all "because of continual attempts to undermine her plan to leave the Union European.
Ms May said the United Kingdom will take a firm stance in the next round of negotiations with the EU
"My message to the country this weekend is simple: we need to keep an eye on the price," May said. in the Mail on Sunday
"If we do not do it,"
Earlier this week, two senior ministers resigned to protest Ms. May's trade plans with the EU after the departure of Great Britain next March
An interview of a newspaper by US President Donald Trump, a stance on which he backtracked during Ms. May also wrote in Mail's article Sunday that Britain would take a firm stand during its next cycle of negotiations with the EU
"Some people have asked if our agreement on Brexit just a starting point from which we will regress," she said.
"Let me be clear: Our agreement on Brexit is not a long wish list from which the negotiators can choose." Later, addressing the BBC, Ms. May said: said that Mr Trump had previously advised him to sue the European Union as part of his Brexit strategy, revealing a Mr Trump said Friday that she had ignored him because she was too "brutal".
"He told me that I should sue the EU," said May on BBC television
"Sue the EU. Do not go to negotiations – sue them. "
Ms. May added that if party members demanded a leadership spill, she would run for the competition, claiming that she was there for the long term.
With Brexit, the British government has stepped up the planning of a "no agreement" Brexit that could undermine the financial markets and disrupt trade flows across Europe and beyond.
Ms. May has repeatedly stated that Brexit French President Emmanuel Macron and billionaire investor George Soros have hinted that Britain could still change its mind
David Davis, who resigned as secretary of Brexit last week, said C & # 39; was a "surprisingly dishonest statement" to say that there was no elaborate alternative to Ms. May's plan.
In the Sunday Times, he said that his plan would allow the regulation the EU to harm UK manufacturers. doubt: under the government's proposal on our part, our fingers would still be caught in this mangle and the EU would use it ruthlessly to punish us for leaving and handicapped our future competitiveness, "said Mr. Davis
Trump says he spoke to the queen of Brexit
Before leaving Britain for a summit in Finland with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Mr. Trump violated British Royal's protocol by publishing the details of a conversation he had had with Queen Elizabeth about the complexities of Brexit
.As they met for tea at Windsor Castle on Friday, Mr. Trump said:
"I did it. She said that it was a very – and she's right – it's a very complex problem, I think nobody knew how complicated it was going to be
"Everyone thought it was was going to be "Oh, it's simple do not join, or see what happens. "
Speaking of the Queen, Mr. Trump said: "This is an amazing woman, she is so strong, she is so beautiful, when I say beautiful – inside and "
When asked when he thought the Queen liked it, he said:
" Well, I do not want speak for her, but I can tell you that I loved her. "I loved her a lot, but I liked her a lot," he said
"Quite simply very elegant and very beautiful, it was really something special "
" She is so fine, so wise, so beautiful.A closely, you see that she is so beautiful.It is a very person special. "
Reuters
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July 15, 2018 14:30:13
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