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UK Prime Minister David Cameron Resigns After Losing Brexit Referendum
Matt Vespa
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Many said that Prime Minister David Cameron's position was untenable after the Brexit vote. It looks as if he agreed with those assumptions. He announced his resignation outside of 10 Downing Street this morning. He is going to remain as a caretaker, occupying the post until a new prime minister could be selected. Cameron hopes that process could finished sometime in October
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Obama: We Respect The Vote of The British People to Leave The EU
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Special relationship will remain.
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POTUS responds to Brexit.
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t's been an exceptionally busy news week, but this story warrants significant coverage, as it brings to light yet another national security-endangering consequence of Hillary Clinton's improper email scheme. As you already know, Sec. Clinton was personally and specifically warned in 2009 and 2011 about the serious IT security risks her unsecure set-up posed. She acknowledged these concerns, then did nothing.
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Like most open border policies, the Schengen Agreement has been a disaster for Europe and controlling illegal immigration from North Africa and the Middle East, overwhelming the continent...Borders and sovereignty matter. As other countries consider leaving the EU now that Britain has led the way, they'll also consider taking their borders, sovereignty and safety back from the bureaucrats in Brussels.
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