Britain: The next prime minister should support the Brexit, says Michael Gkoouv
Britain will have to negotiate the preliminary terms of the output of the European Union prior to use Article 50 of the Treaty, which would lead to the withdrawal, argued Michael Gkoouv today, who in the morning had announced that a candidate to succeed David Cameron in the leadership of the Conservative Party and as prime minister.
"I believe that once we have the opportunity to negotiate and discuss with our European partners the decision taken by British people, then, in due course, should turn to Article 50," the Conservative MP said in an interview on BBC .
The Gkoouv also said that Britain's next prime minister should be someone who supports the country's decision to withdraw from the European Union and that we must build a more "dynamic" economy.
Britain will have to negotiate the preliminary terms of the output of the European Union prior to use Article 50 of the Treaty, which would lead to the withdrawal, argued Michael Gkoouv today, who in the morning had announced that a candidate to succeed David Cameron in the leadership of the Conservative Party and as prime minister.
"I believe that once we have the opportunity to negotiate and discuss with our European partners the decision taken by British people, then, in due course, should turn to Article 50," the Conservative MP said in an interview on BBC .
The Gkoouv also said that Britain's next prime minister should be someone who supports the country's decision to withdraw from the European Union and that we must build a more "dynamic" economy.
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