Both Brussels and London say they want a mutually beneficial deal but UK Conservative MP Peter Lilley, who is visiting New Zealand, says a free-trade deal would be the best outcome.
Nathan Smith Fri, 31 Mar 2017
No longer is Brexit just a public statement or dream of 51.9% of the UK public. On March 29, the British government made the departure real by invoking article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty to leave the EU.
The clock is now set to run for two years over which negotiations between the bloc and London
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