Brexit comes with conditions but can be reversed – EU parliament | Reuters
By Francesco Guarascio and Gabriela Baczynska | BRUSSELS BRUSSELS The European Parliament said on Wednesday that Brexit could be reversed, but if Britain pursued divorce from the EU it should first settle its bill and protect citizens' rights before a new trade deal with the bloc can be discussed.In a draft resolution published on the day that Britain formally triggered the two-year process to leave the European Union, senior EU lawmakers said there could be transitional arrangements to smooth the UK's departure but they should not last more than three years.Two London-based EU agencies, the European Banking Authority and the European Medicines Agency, must also move as soon as practicably possible, said the draft resolution.The draft sets the European Parliament's red lines on the conduct of EU divorce talks with Britain before a free trade pact can be tackled.
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