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The U.K. may stay in the E.U. longer than expected because departments are not fit for purpose to start negotiations for an exit.
It may only be two months since the U.K. invoked the historic vote to leave the European Union but now it seems like an eternity. At this rate, it could literally be years before U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May triggers Article 50 and gets the ball rolling. However, this will only infuriate the Brexiteers and...
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