British Prime Minister Theresa May on Friday revealed that US President Donald Trump had suggested her to “sue” the European Union instead of negotiating with them on Brexit as she termed it as a “brutal” advice.
During a joint press conference at the British PM’s Chequers retreat on Friday, Trump had told reporters that he had given May a suggestion on how to deal with the EU but she probably found that “too tough”. “He told me I should sue the EU – not go into negotiations,” May told the BBC, on being asked what that suggestion was.
The British PM went on to defend her controversial new White Paper for Brexit, which has shaken up her government with high-profile Cabinet resignations, and urged critics, both in and out of her own Conservative party, to back it.
“Interestingly, what the President also said at that press conference was ‘don’t walk away’. Don’t walk away from those negotiations because then you’ll be stuck. So, I want us to be able to sit down to negotiate the best deal for Britain,” she said, urgingpeople to “keep their eye on the prize” of Brexit.
During a joint press conference at the British PM’s Chequers retreat on Friday, Trump had told reporters that he had given May a suggestion on how to deal with the EU but she probably found that “too tough”. “He told me I should sue the EU – not go into negotiations,” May told the BBC, on being asked what that suggestion was.
The British PM went on to defend her controversial new White Paper for Brexit, which has shaken up her government with high-profile Cabinet resignations, and urged critics, both in and out of her own Conservative party, to back it.
“Interestingly, what the President also said at that press conference was ‘don’t walk away’. Don’t walk away from those negotiations because then you’ll be stuck. So, I want us to be able to sit down to negotiate the best deal for Britain,” she said, urgingpeople to “keep their eye on the prize” of Brexit.

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