The British government has no unified plan for exit from the EU. On Tuesday, November 15, BBC News reports, citing a government document called Brexit Update (“update on Brexit”), at the disposal of edition.
In it, in particular, stipulates that the Cabinet of Ministers is working on 500 projects related to the country’s withdrawal from the European Union, which may also have 30 thousand employees.
It is noted that the government also had no overall strategy for Brexit, which must be confirmed within six months, “due to disagreements within the Cabinet of Ministers”.
According to The Independent, talking about the contradictions that emerged between the two blocs: on the one hand, the foreign Minister, Boris Johnson, Minister for Brexit Davis Davis and international trade Minister Liam Fox, on the other — the Chancellor of the exchequer, Philip Hammond, and Minister for business, energy and industrial strategy Greg Clark.
Because of this, the Prime Minister of great Britain Theresa may makes decisions independently, the newspaper writes.
On 8 November it became known that the British government is going to start official negotiations with the European Union on Brexit at the end of March 2017.
A referendum on the country’s withdrawal from the EU took place on 23 June. For Brexit voted more than half of Britons who took part in the plebiscite. The Prime Minister David Cameron has resigned, and his place was taken by Theresa may.