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May promises to be 'robust' with EU over #Brexit
British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Wednesday (7 February) she would be robust in her arguments during talks to leave the European Union, calling on parliament to disregard the “noise” surrounding the Brexit talks, writes Elizabeth Piper.
Asked about what one lawmaker called “EU threats”, May said: “I can assure him we will robust in our arguments.”
“As I’ve said right from the very beginning ... we will hear all sorts of things being said about positions that are being taken. What matters are the positions that we take in the negotiations.”
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