15 July 2016

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UK will not leave European Union Hurriedly

UK will not leave European Union Hurriedly

UK voted to leave the European Union by 52 per cent to 48 per cent, Scotland, along with Northern Ireland and London, overwhelmingly voted to stay in the European Union.

Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has said she will seek to ensure Scotland remains in the EU; she has not ruled out a second independence referendum.

The UK Prime Minister Theresa May said after a meeting with Ms Sturgeon she would not formally start the process of leaving the bloc until there was a coherent “UK approach” to negotiations.
“Scotland’s very important to me. When I stood on the steps of Downing Street on Wednesday I made clear that I believe in the United Kingdom,” she said.
“I have already said that I won't be triggering Article 50 until I think that we have a UK approach and objectives for negotiations – I think it is important that we establish that before we trigger Article 50.”

This means that without the permission from Scotland leaders UK PM will not start the process of divorce from European Union.

This means that UK is not in a hurry to leave European Union

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2 comments:

Sandhya July 15, 2016  

My relative who is there for the past many years says that many of her friends, British citizens are against leaving European union. They must be knowing the negative consequences.