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May says 2018 Brexit progress will renew British pride

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LONDON: Prime Minister Theresa May said 2018 would be a year of for Britain as it confronts the challenges of negotiatin­g Brexit, in her New Year message out Sunday.

Divorce talks between London and Brussels are set to move on to transition arrangemen­ts, trade and security next year as Britain Union in March 2019.

May said 2017 had been a year Northern Ireland and the rights Brexit negotiatio­ns.

“I believe 2018 can be a year of

“A year in which we continue successful Brexit deal, an economy - ger and fairer society for everyone.

“And whatever challenges we may face, I know we will overcome them

However, the British Chambers thousands of firms across the country, warned that business was

director general Adam Marshall

“Getting the twin challenges of Brexit and the economic fundamenta­ls right will require leader- a year in which business has been dismayed by what it sees as divi

Vow on harassment, prejudice

May said 2017 had been a year

“Making a success of Brexit is crucial, but it will not be the limit

May said she wanted a “bal - - tals and state healthcare.

Internatio­nally, she said Britain would work to tackle extremism, in the oceans.

leader Jeremy Corbyn said the

“We are a government in waiting, while the Conservati­ves are weak and divided and stuck in leftist said.

Liberal Democrat leader Vince Cable used his new year message

he said.

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