A Quote by Lionel Barber

But I do think that Brexit, an exit of Britain from the European Union, would trigger real pressure on the United Kingdom. — © Lionel Barber
But I do think that Brexit, an exit of Britain from the European Union, would trigger real pressure on the United Kingdom.
There`s a lot in common between the Trump phenomenon and the campaign for Britain to exit the European Union, known as Brexit.
The United Kingdom is already a remarkable success story. So as we navigate global challenges, including the U.K.'s exit from the European Union, we must continue to champion and strengthen the bonds we share.
Britain is leaving and has de facto left the European Union; however, it has not withdrawn from its special relationship with the United States and I believe that the UK's relations with Russia depend on Britain's special relationship with the United States rather than on its presence in or absence from the European Union.
The United Kingdom and the European Union will remain indispensable partners of the United States even as they begin negotiating their ongoing relationship to ensure continued stability, security and prosperity for Europe, Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and the world.
Not partial membership of the European Union or anything that leaves us half in, half out. No, the United Kingdom is leaving the European Union.
Brexit is the people of Britain who are fed up with the European Union dominating their lives, and they want accountability.
I believe something very deeply. That Britain's national interest is best served in a flexible, adaptable and open European Union and that such a European Union is best with Britain in it.
I want us to move as quickly as we can towards a free trade deal between the U.K. and the U.S.A. that would be good for both of us. That would also send a signal to the European Union that there's a bigger world outside of the European Union, and Britain can manage just nicely.
We want the United Kingdom to remain in the European Union.
Brexit is a disaster, Italy won't be real about its debt, and the European Union is in trouble.
I find it unspeakably sad that the United Kingdom has voted to leave the European Union.
Membership in the European Community, now the European Union, has helped Ireland to take its place as a European country with all the member states, including Britain. It has therefore helped the maturing of a good bilateral relationship with Britain, lifting part of the burden of history.
The decision of a majority of people in the United Kingdom to vote to leave the European Union is profoundly disappointing.
Only Boris Johnson will get the best Brexit deal for Britain, defeat Jeremy Corbyn's divisive shambles of an opposition, and govern the United Kingdom in the national interest.
We work well together with the United Kingdom - particularly, perhaps, when we talk about new rules for the European Union.
The day after Britain voted to leave the European Union, I woke up determined to make a success of Brexit. I was surprised by how quickly I went to acceptance of the result, without passing through any of the prior stages of grief.
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