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First Reactions to the White Paper

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Our colleagues at British in Europe have been busy reading and interpreting the White Paper published by the UK Government on 12th July, 2018 following the UK Cabinet meeting at Cheques.

Rather than repeat their reactions here, please follow the link to their First Reactions article.

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