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"There is neither objectivity nor good will on the European side", says Salvini, who considers that Brussels wants to punish London
Italian Minister of the Interior and head of the extreme Right and eurosceptic Lega Mateo Salvini advises British Prime Minister Teresa May to be firmer in Brexit negotiations if he does not want to be trapped in an interview with the Sunday Times
"In my experience at European Parliament, whether it be taxed or trapped you are … in some things you do not need to be flexible, "advises Salvin
London and Brussels should have reached an agreement by mid-October to organize their divorce and determine their future, the United Kingdom will leave the European Union at the end of March 2019. But negotiations are delayed
Thursday, Chief Negotiator of the European Union, Michel Barnier, expressed a strong controversy over a "program of the British Chancellor" which aims to maintain close trade relations with the European continent after the Brexit
"There is no objectivity or good will on the European side," says Salvini , who considers that Brussels wants to punish London
"I hope the negotiations will be well completed, so that the UK can serve as an example to those who want to leave the EU, I remember the referendum as a model of participation and freedom ". In the June 23, 2016 vote, 52% of Britons voted for the exit.
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