Telegraph: the Queen of England would approve the bill on March 16 Brexit

Telegraph: the Queen of England would approve the bill on March 16 Brexit

According to the publication, the head of the Cabinet of Ministers Theresa may apply article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty on EU on March 29.

LONDON, March 14. /Offset. TASS Ilya Dmitriev/. Queen Elizabeth II is likely to approve a bill to start the procedure Brexit Thursday, March 16. This was announced on Tuesday, the newspaper The Telegraph.

“The Queen, most likely, Thursday will approve a law allowing (Prime Minister Theresa) may start negotiations”, — writes the edition. The newspaper even calls the approximate date when the head of the Cabinet of Ministers will send a formal notification to Brussels of its intention to withdraw from the European Union in accordance with article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty on the EU.

“It is understood that Mei will apply article 50 Wednesday, March 29, after touring the UK, speaking about his vision of how it will look in the UK outside the EU”, — stated in the article.

The Guardian also reports that the Prime Minister intends to spend the next two weeks on tour in the UK. “Theresa may plans to tour Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland in an attempt to achieve consensus before it will apply article 50 and will launch a formal process for Brexit — the newspaper writes, citing its sources. — There is speculation that the Prime Minister and the Minister for Brexit David Davis will also meet with key business representatives to discuss the UK approach to the negotiations with the EU.”

Tuesday may, speaking in Parliament, announced that it will send a formal notice on the launch of negotiations with Brussels before the end of the month

“I will return to the House of Commons before the end of this month to notify when I will formally apply article 50 and will initiate the process, in which the UK leaving the EU,” she said.

Before British lawmakers have approved a bill granting authority may start negotiations on withdrawal from the EU.

On the negotiations themselves should be given two years, and formally they must begin with the date of written notification to Brussels.

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