Britain begins Brexit

Theresa May

Theresa May Source: AAP

Months after the Brexit vote, British prime minister Theresa May has outlined a strategy to start the withdrawal beginning March next year.


O le masina o Iuni o le tausaga nei lea na palota ai tagatanuu o Peretania e tuumuli mai le li'o o malo Europa, le EU.

 

O le manumalo o le mau le BREXIT e tuumuli, na faamavae ai David Cameron ma le tofi palemia ae tula'i maiTheresa May i le tofi e ui o ia fo'i na finau e tumau ona iai Peretania i le EU.

 

Ua faaalia e Theresa May se fuafuaga e tuumuli mai ai Peretania ma le toe iai i le EU, ae feutaga'i mataupu e pei o fefaataua'iga ma le EU i le isi 6 masina o lumana'i.

 

MAY

 

"It is also right that we should not let things drag on too long. Having voted to leave, I know that the public will soon expect to see on the horizon the point at which Britain does formally leave the European Union. So let me be absolutely clear: There will be no unnecessary delays in invoking Article 50. We will invoke it when we are ready, and we will be ready soon. We will invoke Article 50 no later than the end of March next year."

 






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