Brexit delayed by six months

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British Prime Minister Theresa May says the UK will still aim to leave the European Union as soon as possible.

Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May holds a press conference after the European Council meeting on Brexit at The Europa Building at The European Parliament in Brussels on April 11, 2019.by up to six months, saving the continent from what could have been a chaotic no-deal departure at the end of the week.

Prime Minister Theresa May said she would now keep working to get her withdrawal agreement approved by parliament to ensure an orderly split, saying her goal was to leave"as soon as possible". Tusk had proposed a year-long delay but said:"It's still enough to find the best possible solution. Please do not waste this time."

 

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