Saturday, October 7, 2017

British Prime Minister does not expect a second referendum on Brexit

British Prime Minister does not expect a second referendum on Brexit

The British government has held its first meeting to discuss the consequences of the June referendum, in which the British voted for Brexit.

No second referendum on the UK exit from the European Union (Brexit) will be, the United Kingdom should be to focus on the opportunities that are opened outside the EU, said the British prime minister Tereza Mey at a meeting with the ministers.

According T.Mey, the United Kingdom will not stand at the back porch of the EU, and the Prime Minister is determined to the future success of the UK in its new role in the world.

She also said that talks with the EU this year will not start, according to MarketWatch.

It was reported that the UK parliament September 5 planning to hold a discussion on whether or not to conduct a second referendum on the Brexit.


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