Scottish leader asks May for 'urgent clarity' on Brexit plan - News Summed Up

Scottish leader asks May for 'urgent clarity' on Brexit plan


Scotland's leader is asking British Prime Minister Theresa May to provide "urgent clarity" on plans for a transition period after Britain leaves the European Union, saying she is concerned the country is heading for a "no deal" Brexit. Britain is due to leave the EU in March 2019, but May suggested last month that relations could remain largely unchanged during a two-year "implementation period." This week May suggested there could not be a transition agreement until there is a deal on future trade relations — a discussion that has yet to start, and could take years. In a letter released Friday, Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said May must offer "absolute clarity" that she is urgently seeking a transition agreement. Unlike Britain overall, Scotland voted to remain in the EU.


Source: ABC News October 27, 2017 11:26 UTC



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