Theresa May has urged Britain to
"unite and move forward" after the Brexit vote in her first Christmas
message as Prime Minister.
In the year that saw the UK vote by 52%
to 48% to leave the EU, May said there was an "historic opportunity"
to forge "a bold new role".
However, UKIP's Paul Nuttall used
his Christmas message to call for faster progress on Brexit in 2017.
Labour's Jeremy Corbyn highlighted
the plight of the homeless while Lib Dem Tim Farron focused on child refugees.
The Green Party urged people to
fight for a future based on equality and hope in its Christmas message.
The prime minister said there had been
much to celebrate in 2016, with the Queen's 90th birthday and British successes
in the Olympics and Paralympics.
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