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mokra jolcia 29 May, 2021 @ 8:47am 
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Cybjer 11 Jun, 2020 @ 12:23pm 
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Za Za 5 Jan, 2020 @ 8:50am 
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gbhjiko 29 Oct, 2018 @ 9:05am 
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Nolvri 28 Oct, 2018 @ 12:46pm 
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Sam 5 May, 2018 @ 2:31pm 
29 March 2017
On 23 June last year, the people of the United Kingdom voted to leave the
European Union. As I have said before, that decision was no rejection of
the values we share as fellow Europeans. Nor was it an attempt to do harm
to the European Union or any of the remaining member states. On the contrary,
the United Kingdom wants the European Union to succeed and prosper.
Instead, the referendum was a vote to restore, as we see it, our national
self-determination. We are leaving the European Union, but we are not leaving
Europe - and we want to remain committed partners and allies to our friends
across the continent.
Earlier this month, the United Kingdom Parliament confirmed the result of the
referendum by voting with clear and convincing majorities in both of its Houses
for the European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill. The Bill was passed
by Parliament on 13 March and it received Royal Assent from Her Majesty
The Queen and became an Act of Parliament on 16 March.