英國退歐

May insists no Brexit deal is ‘better than a bad deal’ for UK

Theresa May has set out a new role for a “global Britain” outside Europe’s single market in a landmark speech outlining plans for the UK’s epochal EU exit.

The prime minister’s long-anticipated plan aimed to take the edges off a “hard Brexit” feared by business, but she vowed to fight back if she failed to get a good deal from the EU’s remaining 27 members.

Mrs May said she would seek a “bold and ambitious free-trade agreement” with the EU and hoped to maintain partial membership of the its customs union, continued tariff-free trade and an “implementation phase” to avoid a Brexit cliff-edge.

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