Monday, June 27, 2016

Brexit, Chancellor Osborne reassures markets: “We will leave when we are ready” – The Republic

“We will leave Union only when we are ready.” Economy Minister of Britain knows and admits that the “Leave” will “still volatility in the markets.” But in his first public speech after the referendum, George Osborne has a goal: to reassure markets. Therefore, the admission on financial instability is accompanied by two assurances. The first is purely economic: “Britain’s economy is strong enough and solid that you can meet the challenge,” says the curator. But he added, turning to this point not only to the bags but also to European leaders: “We will activate Article 50 only when we are ready.”

Osborne and the Tories. Just Osborne, 45 , it is one of the key characters of the Tory party, is he in the parterre of possible new Downing Street roommates. “I clarify my role in the party in the coming days,” he said in public. But there are others who notes that his first public speech after Brexit “is a speech by the future prime minister.”

The brexit times. Within three months, in fact, snap the resignation already announced by David Cameron and the conservative party conference in October will identify the new prime minister and the chancellor “furious” for the behavior of the former London Mayor Boris Johnson and the other Tory leader Michael Gove, heads of eurosceptic rebels, is considering to apply himself to the leadership. E ‘therefore likely that the exit is not required shots before autumn and Osborne statements confirm this: “In the coming days there will not be smooth sailing – he explained – and our public finances will suffer for the decision to leave the Union European but new tax measures can not be implemented until we have not a new premier in the fall. ” The President of the European Commission had instead called for a “quick exit.”

Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty is the “exit clause” of a Member State from the Union. Only after that Britain has notified to the European Council of its intention to withdraw from the EU, will snap the two years of bilateral negotiations to agree an output agreement. The first available opportunity to trigger the output is the Council tomorrow, but Downing Street has already said that there will seize the moment.

France and Germany: “Make soon.” But meanwhile, even Paris and Berlin say they agree that we should “act quickly” and in a decisive manner on the commissioning output act of Great Britain from the EU. The said French Finance Minister Michel Sapin in France 2. “We have different temperaments, all familiar with the way the Germans are trying to think seriously, and they are right,” he added. But “there is no difference between France and Germany on the topical application: Britain must go quickly? Yes. London has voted, voted for Brexit, the Brexit you have to put in place as of now.”

resignation of Ministers Labour shadow. three other members of the shadow government of the Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn have today resigned his resignation in retaliation against the political leadership of the 67 year old. The Labour spokesman for the Armed Forces, Toby Perkins, the number two Foreign Diana Johnson, and the Minister for Civil Society, Anna Turley, have joined the other 12 shadow ministers who yesterday resigned as a sign of distrust Corbyn , who has since announced that he will not resign. In addition, he resigned even Stephen Kinnock, the parliamentary secretary of the spokesman for Enterprise and Innovation of the party, Angela Eagle, although not part of the shadow government. Corbyn has been criticized by several members of his “cabinet” for a lack of commitment in the referendum campaign in favor of the United Kingdom staying in the EU.

Continue the dell’eurodiplomazia activities. the foreign ministers of EU countries will meet in Warsaw today, while the president of Matteo Renzi Council held this morning a telephone conversation with US Secretary of State John Kerry today in Brussels will hold talks with the High representative for European foreign policy, Federica Mogherini, and with the NATO Secretary general, Jens Stoltenberg.

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