English Prime Minister Theresa May on Saturday precluded the likelihood of a second Brexit choice,
guaranteeing that it would be "a gross double-crossing of the British majority rules system".
Her remarks came as a marked article by May showed up on the Daily Telegraph site Saturday night.
"This administration will satisfy the just choice of the British individuals by guaranteeing that the UK leaves the European Union on 29th March one year from now — and that as we do as such, we assemble a more grounded, more meritocratic Britain that is fit for the future," she wrote in the article.
May said she is certain that her administration can facilitate a "decent arrangement for Britain".
She focused on that Britain will at long last control its own particular outskirts. As to extensive Brexit arrangements with Brussels, May said Britain will be prepared for a no arrangement on the off chance that it should be.
"I won't be pushed into tolerating bargains on the Chequers recommendations that are not to our greatest advantage," the Prime Minister said. "As we arrange a striking new association with the European Union, we will proceed essential work at home to assemble an economy that works for everybody," she said in the article.
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