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@WSJ
7 years ago
EU’s Juncker stands ground after Theresa May’s Brexit speech http://on.wsj.com/2jK3xSj
@WSJ
7 years ago
EU leaders to discuss Brexit strategy without Theresa May http://on.wsj.com/2hzGLLP
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7 years ago
UK’s Theresa May talks Brexit with EU’s Donald Tusk http://on.wsj.com/2cbaNBY
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7 years ago
Brexit Briefing: The latest on Britain's vote to leave the EU, with (almost) no mention of Nigel Farage's mustache. http://on.wsj.com/2bCkTh8
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8 years ago
No EU country can honestly claim to control European immigration, and that fact led to Brexit, says @FraserNelson http://on.wsj.com/28WVAIv