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EU leaders fear an exit domino effect
European Union considers life after Leave

GERMAN Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble warned yesterday that Brexit could cause a “domino effect” across the EU.

The bloc was meeting for the first time without Britain present, after Prime Minister David Cameron left Brussels on Tuesday night without securing an exit deal.

Belgian PM Charles Michel admitted many Europeans were disenchanted with the EU, saying: “There is a perception of technocracy.”

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