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Britain PM Theresa May to lay out her cards in Brexit speech

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LONDON: British Prime Minister Theresa May is expected to lay out her cards on the UK’S Brexit strategy in a much-anticipate­d speech on Tuesday, with her comments even likely to cause some turbulence in the currency markets.

The Sunday Telegraph quoted a Downing Street source to say that May had “gone for the full works”.

“People will know when she said ‘Brexit means Brexit’ she really meant it,” said the source, described as “familiar with the prime minister’s thinking”.

May is widely expected to say that the UK could pull out of the European Union (EU) single market and the customs union in order to regain control of immigratio­n and end the jurisdicti­on of the European Court of Justice in its negotiatio­ns over the country’s exit from the 28-member economic bloc.

She will use the speech to an audience of diplomats at Lancaster House in London on Tuesday to call on “remain” supporters to get behind the government. Her comments is likely to cause some turbulence in the currency markets.

An excerpt of the speech reads: “We need to get on and make Brexit happen. We need to put an end to the division and the language associated with it leaver and remainer and all the accompanyi­ng insults and unite to make a success of Brexit and build a truly global Britain. “One of the reasons that Britain’s democracy has been such a success for so many years is that the strength of our identity as one nation, the respect we show to one another as fellow citizens, and the importance we attach to our institutio­ns, means that when a vote has been held we all respect the result.

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