Friday, 21 October 2016

Theresa May vows to reject any policy made by the EU if the UK is not part of such policy

Theresa May and Donald Tusk

United Kingdom Prime Minister, Mrs Theresa May has state it clearly that her government will not rubber stamp any policy made with the other 27 member countries of the EU without Britain’s involvement in formulating such policy.

According to her, the UK would not "rubber-stamp" if the UK is side-lined, she may be apparently making reference to an “informal” gathering held in Bratislava last month (September) as it was the first ever without the UK for about 43 years running.

"Mrs May said that she will not accept rubber-stamping EU decisions if the UK is not invited," however, in a swift reaction, EU sources revealed to Sky News, although it is understood she was not suggesting the meetings of the remaining countries should end altogether.



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