AFP, DUBLIN: French President Francois Hollande on Thursday urged Britain to begin talks to leave the EU “as soon as possible” and ruled out granting access to the EU’s single market without access by EU workers to Britain.
“The sooner these negotiations begin the better, and the shorter they are the better,” Hollande said after meeting Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny in Dublin, calling for negotiations “as soon as possible”. “Things should not drag on,” Hollande said, hours before he is due to meet British Prime Minister Theresa May in Paris for the first time. He said he expected May to give her “reasons” on why she was planning to delay until next year invoking Article 50 of the EU’s Lisbon Treaty—the formal procedure for withdrawal from the European Union.
Hollande’s tough talk contrasted sharply with a more accommodating German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who agreed to give Britain more time to prepare its departure during May’s visit to Berlin on Wednesday.