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UK ‘should only trigger Article 50’ to leave EU when ready

LONDON, (APP/AFP) – Britain should only
trigger Article 50 to leave the EU when it has a “clear view” of how its future in the bloc looks, finance minister George Osborne said Monday following last week’s shock referendum.
The surprise decision to leave the EU sparked the resignation of Prime Minister David Cameron, who had backed the unsuccessful Remain campaign — but has left the activation of Article 50, which triggers the departure, to his successor.
“The prime minister has given us time as a country to decide what that relationship should be by delaying the decision to trigger the Article 50 procedure until there is a new prime minister in place for the autumn,” Osborne said in his first public comments since the result.
The remarks, given at a Treasury press conference in central London, were timed to calm investor jitters ahead of the opening of European stock markets at 0700 GMT.
The London stock market opened down by 0.8 percent, however.
“Only the UK can trigger Article 50, and in my judgement we should only do that when there is a clear view about what new arrangement we are seeking with our European neighbours,” he added.