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Brexit divorce ‘not amicable’ but must be quick, says Juncker

The European Commission Chief said that EU hoped Britain would stay but now the seperation must be as speedy as possible

Brexit, Britain EU divorce, EU, European Union, Britain exit, European Commission Chief, Jean-Claude Juncker, EU referendum, Brexit Vote, world news, latest news European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker speaks during a meeting at EU headquarters in Brussels on Friday, June 24, 2016. (Source:: Francois Lenoir, Pool photo via AP)

European Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker said Britain’s planned departure from the European Union was “not an amicable divorce” but called for it to be quick.

“I do not understand why the British government needs until October to decide whether to send the divorce letter to Brussels,” he told German public broadcaster ARD late yesterday.

“I’d like it immediately.”

He admitted that the EU had hoped Britain would stay but that now it was key to make the separation process as speedy and painless as possible.

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“It is not an amicable divorce but it was also not an intimate love affair,” he said.

“It is not a good day for Britain and the European Union but we must go on.”

British Prime Minister David Cameron said yesterday in the wake of the shock referendum outcome that he would resign his office in October and leave negotiations on the so-called “Brexit” to his successor.

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