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BBCNEWS BBC News At Ten January 17, 2017

The Prime Minister has set out her vision for britains place in the world after it leaves the European Union. In herfirst major Speech On Brexit since taking office, mrs may emphasised a dozen objectives including a stronger britain, a nation in charge of its own laws, in control of immigration and pursuing free trade possibly as part of a Customs Agreement with other nations. And she confirmed that the uk would not remain in the eus Single Market. We are leaving the European Union but we are not leaving europe, and thatis but we are not leaving europe, and that is why we seek a new and equal partnership between an independent self governing
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France: Plans for automatic long-stay visas for British second home owners scrapped

The Constitutional Council has scrapped plans for an automatic right to long-stay visas for British second home owners, which would have allowed them to spend as much time as they liked in France, calling the concept “unconstitutional”. ....

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France: Contentious immigration bill shot down in the National Assembly by the left and right

A bill containing nearly 30 potential reforms to France’s immigration policy went down in flames in the National Assembly before it had even been debated. A successful motion to outright reject the bill came from an unlikely grouping of politicians on the left and right, leading Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin to offer his resignation over the “failure”.  ....

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