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Europeans: what do you make of Theresa May's Brexit discussions? Europeans: what do you make of Theresa May's Brexit discussions?
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After a successful first PMQs, new British prime minister Theresa May faces a rather trickier assignment: meeting her fellow European leaders to discuss the timing and details of Brexit.After a successful first PMQs, new British prime minister Theresa May faces a rather trickier assignment: meeting her fellow European leaders to discuss the timing and details of Brexit.
On Wednesday she meets German chancellor Angela Merkel, before meeting French president François Hollande for talks in Paris.On Wednesday she meets German chancellor Angela Merkel, before meeting French president François Hollande for talks in Paris.
Related: Theresa May to Angela Merkel: UK will need time to prepare for Brexit
May will not push the button on article 50 of the Lisbon treaty, which initiates the UK’s departure, before the end of this year, and the PM’s speedily arranged meetings with Merkel and Hollande are part of her declared determination to “make a success of Brexit”.May will not push the button on article 50 of the Lisbon treaty, which initiates the UK’s departure, before the end of this year, and the PM’s speedily arranged meetings with Merkel and Hollande are part of her declared determination to “make a success of Brexit”.
We’re interested in views from our European readers on May’s Brexit gambit. Are you impressed with the new prime minister’s moves so far, or are you frustrated by the vague timetable on Britain’s eventual departure from the EU? Do you wish Britain would hurry up and leave, or are you concerned by the potential for knock-on effects in your own country?We’re interested in views from our European readers on May’s Brexit gambit. Are you impressed with the new prime minister’s moves so far, or are you frustrated by the vague timetable on Britain’s eventual departure from the EU? Do you wish Britain would hurry up and leave, or are you concerned by the potential for knock-on effects in your own country?