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Oral answer to question provided on Wednesday, 20 July 2016 in the House of Commons, by Baroness May of Maidenhead (Conservative) on behalf of the Prime Minister.

Answer

My hon. Friend raises an important topic, and as has been said in this House before, our thoughts are with all the people of France after the appalling attack that took place in Nice last week. We continue to work with the French authorities in the aftermath of that attack, and my hon. Friend is right to say that we must continue our security co-operation with France and other European countries. We will not be cowed by terrorists; we both face the same threats, and we need to work together to defeat those threats. I absolutely confirm that, yes, the United Kingdom will leave the European Union, but the United Kingdom is not leaving Europe and our co-operation will continue.

This is an answer to the Prime Minister's question asked on Wednesday, 20 July 2016 by Daniel Kawczynski (Conservative).

Question

Q6

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Daniel Kawczynski (Shrewsbury and Atcham) (Con):

We all stand with the people of France, and particularly Nice, following the appalling terrorist act there last week. Will the Prime Minister update the House on how the security collaboration between our two countries can help to prevent such attacks in future, and will she reassure the French people that although we are leaving the European Union, the close links between our two countries will remain steadfast?

Type
Oral answer to question
Reference
613 c821 
Session
2016-17
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
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