Britain will not quit the
European Union despite voting to do so in a June 23 referendum,
Austria’s finance minister Hans Joerg Schelling said in an interview
published on Tuesday.
“In five years there will still be 28 member states,” Schelling told German business daily Handelsblatt.
European leaders were discussing “all
possibilities” — from Britain remaining in the EU to sealing “a free
trade agreement on the Swiss or Norwegian model”, the former businessman
said.
Schelling said that the United Kingdom
could break up, with Scotland and Northern Ireland — where the majority
of the electorate voted to stay — remaining members of the EU while
pro-Brexit England goes its own way.
In the historic vote, 52 percent of Britons voted to leave the EU and 48 percent voted to remain.
The country has since been plunged into political turmoil.
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