Britain warns that there could be "no Brexit at all" – Mail on Sunday



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LONDON (Reuters) – British Prime Minister Theresa May warned that there could be "no Brexit" because of attempts by lawmakers to undermine her plan to leave the European Union .

British Prime Minister Theresa May listens to US President Donald Trump and himself hold a press conference after their meeting at Checkers in Buckinghamshire, Great Britain, on July 13, 2018. REUTERS / Kevin Lamarque

simple: we have to keep our eyes on the price, "May wrote in the Mail on Sunday newspaper." If we do not, we risk not receiving any Brexit. "

Earlier this week, two senior ministers resigned in protest of EU trade plans after Britain's departure in March and his plan was later criticized in an interview with US President Donald Trump, a position on which he backtracked at a meeting with May, Friday.

May also wrote in the Mail on Sunday article that Britain would take a firm stance in its next cycle of negotiations with the EU.

"Some people have asked if our agreement on Brexit is only 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.It is a comprehensive plan with a set of results that are not negotiable. "

Reportage by James Davey; Editing by Leslie Adler

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