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Brexit begins as Theresa May triggers Article 50
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Brexit begins as Theresa May triggers Article 50

2017
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Mrs May's stated desire for a \"deep and special partnership\" combined with a veiled threat that a complete break from Europe could harm EU security was reinforced by Amber Rudd, the home secretary, who noted Britain was the biggest contributor to Europol, the EU crime-fighting body. Mrs May also called for early technical talks on a \"bold and ambitious free trade agreement\" that would cover financial services, including new mechanisms to create a level regulatory playing field between the UK and EU. Mrs May said she wanted to end the role of the European Court of Justice in setting British law but has left open the possibility of some kind of ECJ role in policing issues such as trade disputes and arguments over regulatory divergence. Chancellor Angela Merkel took ahard lineon the sequencing of the talks, saying Britain's future relationship with the EU could be discussed only after a divorce...