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English: Today The Prime Minister Theresa May held a Joint Ministerial Meeting in the Cabinet Room.The meeting was called to allow the devolved governments of the UK to discuss Brexit with The Prime Minister and David Davis Directly.Attending the Meeting were:(Left to right - Left hand Side)James BrokenshireBen GummerGreg ClarkSir Jeremy HaywoodThe Prime MinisterDavid Davis (Secretary of state for exiting the European Union)David GaukeAlun CaairnsDavid Mundel(Right hand side)Leslie Evans (Scotish Government)Michael Russell (Scotish Government)Nicola Sturgeon (Scottish First Minister)Mark Drakeford (Welsh Government)Carwyn Jones (Welsh First Minister)Derek Jones (Welsh Government)Arlene Foster (Northern Ireland First Minister)Martin McGuiness (Deputy first Minister)Malcolm McKibbin (Northern Ireland Executive)
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Source https://www.gov.uk/government/news/joint-ministerial-committee-24-october-2016-statement
Author UK Prime Minister's Office

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