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“So what is the positive we can drive from leaving Europe? “That is that we have to potentially have to build our own future.” He also said that there was an “interesting twist” to the UK’s
decision as Brits will now have to work harder. Wareing said: “There’s a really interesting twist to not having more of the European community coming to the UK to work. “That is that we the
Brits have got to get out of bed and work maybe a little bit harder and I think it’s going to make us better employers.” The Prime Minister flew to Brussels on December 8 to finalise a
last-minute Brexit deal with EU Commission boss Jean-Claude Juncker, which many have hailed as a step forward in the negotiations with the European Union. But the Brexit deal was criticised
by hard Brexiteers for its ambiguity on whether the UK will remain in the customs union and the single market. The final decision on the first stage of the negotiations remains in the hands
of the European Council, who will meet on Thursday.