Britain’s plan for leaving the European Union has not changed, Prime Minister Theresa May’s spokesman said on Monday, despite an election last week which saw May fail to win a clear majority in parliament.
“Our position is clearly set out, it is clearly set out in a number of places and there has been no change to that,” the spokesman said, adding that the Brexit minister David Davis had set out the same position earlier on Monday.
“Obviously there will be discussions in cabinet but he (Davis) also set out very clearly that we have set out our plans clearly and there is no change to those.”
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