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POST TIME: 28 June, 2016 00:00 00 AM
Johnson says no rush to pull UK out of EU
AFP, LONDON

Johnson says no rush to pull UK out of EU

A Union flag flies above the Victoria Tower on the Palace of Westminster beside the London Eye (L) and Queen Elizabeth Tower (Big Ben) (R) in central London yesterday. Britain began preparations to leave the European Union on Monday but said it would not be rushed into a quick exit, as markets plunged in the wake of a seismic referendum despite attempts to calm jitters. AFP photo

AFP, LONDON: Top Brexit campaigner Boris Johnson said there was no need to rush pulling Britain out of the EU, as he sought to reassure Britons abroad and EU citizens in Britain with a message of continuity on Monday.
Johnson also urged Brexit backers to “build bridges” with those who voted for Britain to stay in the EU after Thursday’s bitterly divisive referendum and played down the prospects of Scottish independence.
“The only change—and it will not come in any great rush—is that the UK will extricate itself from the EU’s extraordinary and opaque system of legislation,” Johnson wrote in his column for the Daily Telegraph.
“EU citizens living in this country will have their rights fully protected, and the same goes for British citizens living in the EU,” wrote Johnson, the former mayor of London and a favourite to succeed the outgoing Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron.
“British people will still be able to go and work in the EU; to live; to travel; to study; to buy homes and settle down,” he said.
Britons voted by 52 percent to 48 percent in favour of leaving the European Union in a vote that sent shockwaves through the financial markets, toppled Cameron and put world leaders in crisis mode.
But Johnson said Britain would retain close ties with Europe despite warnings during the campaign from those who wanted Britain to stay in the EU.
“There will still be intense and intensifying European cooperation and partnership in a huge number of fields: the arts, the sciences, the universities, and on improving the environment,” he said.