European Parliament Socialist whip
Gianni Pittella said the triggering of Brexit Wednesday was "a
sad day that could have been avoided, but democracy is democracy
and must be respected.
"When you have a divorce between two parents you go to the
lawyer and the first things you negotiate are the money and the
children: the children are the citizens, our co-citizens, and
also the citizens of the United Kingdom," Pittella said.
He declined to comment on the purported cost of Brexit to
London, 60 billion euros, only saying: "Now we'll see how much
it will be.
"The bill will be made up and what is due must be paid,
otherwise you're a debtor".
Pittella, a member of Italy's centre-left Democratic Party
(PD), added that the rights of EU citizens in Britain and
British citizens in the EU "must be guaranteed".
Pittella went on to say that "unlike the false promises of
Brexit propaganda mongers, leaving the EU means difficult
decisions and there will be unforeseen and often damaging
consequences".
He said "the British citizens should never forget who should
be blamed for this leap into the dark: Nigel Farage, the British
Conservatives, David Cameron and Theresa May".
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