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What Britain’s exit from EU means for Kenya

UK PM David Cameron to step down by October. (Photo: Courtesy)

In a democratic exercise that threw the entire world into a spin, Britain voted yesterday to exit the European Union. And immediately the results were out, Prime Minister David Cameron announced his resignation.

The vote by Britons to leave the EU means the United Kingdom – Kenya’s colonial master, closest political ally and biggest source market for tourism – has formally started the process of disengaging from the 28-member union.

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