Brexit: Cameron hands task of EU divorce to next PM
June 28, 2016  03:00
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Not since World War II has Britain faced such an uncertain future.A vote last week to pull out of the European Union has left Britain with a nasty hangover, sending the currency spiraling, dampening markets, creating a leadership vacuum and triggering talks of Scottish secession from Britain, forcing the government into damage control.

But the divorce is already looking messy, with Prime Minister David Cameron and key EU leaders in disagreement on how to even begin.Cameron, who resigned after the vote and plans to step down in October, said he would not yet officially inform the EU of Britain's withdrawal from the bloc.

"Before we do that, we need to determine the kind of relationship we want with the EU," he said. "Any new negotiation to leave the EU will begin under a new prime minister."

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