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Senior Tories have urged the prime minister to set out a clearer plan for Brexit.
Senior Tories have urged May to set out a clearer plan for Brexit.
Senior Tories have urged Theresa May to set out a clearer plan for Brexit, as yet another EU leader warned Britain was not going to get special deal on immigration and the single market.
Asked which candidate has presented a clearer plan for dealing with the economic situation, forty-three per cent of respondents said Obama and just thirty-eight per cent said Romney.
"Clinton may be a Washington insider," he said, "but she also knows how to deal with special interests, how to get Congress on board with difficult issues, and she has laid out a clearer plan for what she wants to accomplish in terms of health care and education".
Customers clamored to change their savings into foreign currency — Saudi riyals, Emirati dirhams, anything — and traders shouted into phones, asking of the dollar, "How much is the green?" Ammar, 35, a trader who gave only his first name for safety purposes, said the week's events showed the government had no clearer plan for the economic crisis than it did for the political or military ones.
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So, too, would have been clearer plans for England itself.
There was still no clear plan for political succession or for maintaining security in the country.
Most Americans also say the president lacks a clear plan for solving the nation's problems.
Fifty-nine percent said Mr. Obama did not have a clear plan for dealing with the spill.
Only 32% think Mr Bush has a clear plan for handling the situation.
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