Britain`s May calls for unity in 2017 after divisive Brexit vote
May said in her televised message that, despite the divisions, Britons shared a desire to live in a stronger, fairer and more secure country.
"These ambitions unite us, so that we are no longer the 52 percent who voted Leave and the 48 percent who voted Remain, but one great union of people and nations with a proud history and a bright future," said May.
"So when I sit around the negotiating table in Europe this year, it will be with that in mind – the knowledge that I am there to get the right deal, not just for those who voted to leave but for every single person in this country."
May has pledged to trigger Article 50 of the EU`s Lisbon Treaty, the formal step that will launch negotiations on the terms of Britain`s exit, by the end of March.






