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JUST IN: More Details on the Brexit talks


Recently, Theresa May had been on the move to get a lot of powerful men in the UK for a close door chat on the issue of Brexit. The meeting will help in a lot of ways like determining the way forward for Brexit trade negotiations.

It has been reported that those big wigs who are involved in this discussion have already reached a consensus on issues like divorce.

However, they are yet to tackle major issues which has been bugging the nation. An example of these problems facing the ad hoc committee is the borderline between the Ireland and UK.

Things are going quite well because of the cautiousness attached to the whole discussion - it is not rushed, it is not violent.

Theresa May's visited fitted quite well into the time frame required by European Council for her to come up with a good offer for the terms of UK withdrawal from the EU.

A lot of issues like the trade negotiations are one of the few issues will love to get into right away. But the European Council said that it can only be possible when other issues are given sufficient resolution.

In the end, what we are expecting is a lot of closed door meetings and heated discussions. 2019 is coming, in March precisely, UK will finally leave EU.

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