Brexit will make Britain a 'second-rate player', Donald Tusk says

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Britain will be a 'second-rate player' after Brexit, unable to compete with big powers like the US, China and EU, outgoing EU Council president Donald Tusk has warned

European Parliament President Donald Tusk Image: Nicolas Landemard via PA Images European Parliament President Donald Tusk Image: Nicolas Landemard via PA Images BRITAIN WILL BE a “second-rate player” after Brexit, unable to compete with big powers like the US, China and EU, outgoing EU Council president Donald Tusk has warned.

Some Brexit backers have argued that leaving the EU, the world’s largest trading bloc, will enable Britain to forge closer economic ties with other countries around the world. The new departure date is 31 January, but the main opposition Labour party is pledging to renegotiate the divorce deal and put it to a second referendum, while the Liberal Democrats have vowed to scrap Brexit altogether.“The only words that come to my mind today are simply: don’t give up. In this match, we have had added time, now we are in extra time, perhaps it will even go to penalties?”

 

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