From our correspondent in London
It was a question that was heard without, however, that nothing was settled. Brexit has been surprisingly underrepresented in public debate for several months. The topic has recently appeared in London’s political life, the new prime minister is suspected of wanting to soften the break with the European Union. And is under fire from hard-line Brexiteers who are seething over possible betrayal.
Rishi Sunak was forced to back down and admit his belief in Brexit on Monday during a speech to the CBA, the country’s main employers’ organisation. “Let me be clear on this issue. “The UK will not seek any relationship with Europe based on compliance with EU law.”He said after recalling that he had voted for Brexit in 2016. Sunday Times had set the dust on fire. He claimed that members of the government are in the program “By putting the UK on the path to such a relationship…
Source: Le Figaro

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