'No special treatment' for Britain in EU exit: Merkel ally

England ought not get any unique treatment in arranging its way out from the European Union after a week ago's choice vote, the parliamentary pioneer of German Chancellor's traditionalist Christian Democrats (CDU) said on Monday.

"There will be no unique treatment, there will be no blessings," Volker Kauder, a nearby Merkel partner, told the ARD German TV channel.

In the meantime, Kauder said, Britain was a critical financial and exchanging accomplice of Germany, particularly the car business, and it was basic to direct the EU exit transactions with Britain to guarantee proceeded with great relations.

He joined Merkel in receiving a more casual position on the planning for Britain to start its takeoff from the EU, in spite of the fact that he said britain should set off the Article 50 continuing soon.

(Reporting by Andrea Shalal; Editing by Andrew Heavens)
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