EU pressures Cameron to expedite Brexit
European Parliament wants immediate activation of Article 50
Berlin
SHELL-SHOCKED European leaders put the screws on British Prime Minister David Cameron at a summit on Tuesday to expedite Britain's EU exit after its decision to leave rocked global markets and shook the very foundations of the bloc. The European Parliament in a resolution approved by Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) at an emergency session on Tuesday urged Britain to immediately trigger the divorce process, starting with an immediate activation of Article 50.
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