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    Mai warns of dire consequences for the "BRICEST" may ensue for her country

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    Post by Rocky Sat 24 Jun 2017, 3:15 am

    Mai warns of dire consequences for the "BRICEST" may ensue for her country

    Arab and international Since 2017-06-23 at 15:04 (Baghdad time)

    Mawazine News - Follow up
    The British prime minister warned of the dire consequences that her country could face if it failed to reach a "good" agreement that would control its withdrawal from the European Union and return it at the lowest cost.
    In an interview with Reuters, the British Prime Minister confirmed that the next five years will mediate the most difficult periods in British life, adding that the main challenge facing Britain is how to negotiate with Brussels to reach the best agreement with them.
    "If we fail, the consequences of Britain will be dire and will affect the personal economic security of ordinary workers, while the opportunities that will be available to us will be enormous if we succeed in these negotiations," she said.
    Observers of Mai recorded unprecedented confusion as she headed for the second session of the European Council of Ministers meeting in Brussels today, which will discuss terrorism, Brixet and globalization on the first anniversary of the EU exit referendum last summer.
    "We seek to provide the highest degree of transparency to the citizens of the EU countries residing in our country about their future, but we are also interested in ensuring the same level of clarity for the British residing in the Union," she said.
    This morning, a poll by the Yogov Foundation for Britain's Times newspaper showed that Labor leader Jeremy Corbin was on the verge of support for the British for the first time since the star's rise and premiership.
    Meanwhile, May is looking to agree with the Unionist Democratic Party of Northern Ireland to strengthen its political points after the early elections it recently announced in her country and concluded that her Conservative Party is being deprived of the parliamentary majority.

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