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24.06.2016 7:06
Brexit: No special treatment for the UK
Important notice
Views expressed here are the views of the national delegation and do not always reflect the views of the group as a whole
The British people have decided to leave the European Union. The EPP Group Chairman Manfred Weber said;
"We respect and regret the decision of the British voters. It causes major damage to both sides, but it will first cause damage to the UK. This was a British vote, not a European vote. People in other countries do not want to leave Europe. There are clear majorities in favour of the European project. Cooperation within Europe is a question of the ability for Europeans to determine their own way of life. It is our goal to effectively combat growing nationalism and populism.
Europe needs a time of reflection. We want a better and smarter Europe. We have to convince people and find answers to the big challenges of our times such as security and migration. A strong Europe is a life insurance for all its Member States.
Respecting the democratic decision of the British voters also means that the exit negotiations should be concluded within two years. From our point of view, there cannot be any special treatment for the United Kingdom. The British people have expressed their wish to leave the EU. Leave means leave. The time of cherry-picking is over.”
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The EPP Group is the largest political group in the European Parliament with 215 Members from 27 Member States
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