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MEMBERS of the European Parliament burst out laughing when Conservative MEP Syed Kamall insisted Theresa May and the British Government remains committed to delivering an 'orderly' Brexit.

. Addressing European MEPs in Strasbourg on Tuesday, Mr Kamall said:"Many of us had hoped that we wouldn’t have had this debate today and that the UK would have left the EU on March 29, or even last week."But we have to deal with life as it is. The British Government is still committed to delivering Brexit in an orderly way and leaving the European Union as soon as possible so that the people in the UK and the EU can focus on the future.

 

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