Sunday, 2 October 2016

Brexit: PM to trigger Article 50 by end of March


From BBC News - The PM's announcement on triggering Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty - which begins the formal negotiation process - means the UK looks set to leave the EU by the summer of 2019. Mrs May also promised a bill to remove the European Communities Act 1972 from the statute book. She said this would make the UK an "independent, sovereign nation".

Euronews posting

Some opinions:

This is the only way Brexit won't plunge us over the cliff, Christopher Booker, Telegraph

Hard Brexit ideologues threaten the UK’s economic future, Nick Herbert, The Guardian

After article 50, Brexit will be easy. A trade deal will be anything but, Vernon Bogdanor, The Guardian

Theresa May faces Tory backlash after signalling a move toward hard Brexit, Joe Watts, The Independent

Boris Johnson: "Help us Change Britain", YouTube video

EU says No to 'preparatory' Brexit work - EU Observer

Philip Hammond spells out plans to tackle Brexit 'turbulence' - Skd News

Ken Clarke: Theresa May has “no idea” what to do about Brexit - New Statesman

Legal arguments against Brexit revealed for the first time, ahead of High Court battle - The Independent

Merkel: EU market access and freedom of movement inseparable, Deutsche Welle

The road to Brexit - Britain’s prime minister must resist her party’s dangerous instincts, The Economist

Brexit: British expats sue EU's Juncker over talks, BBC

Francois Hollande has become the latest EU leader to demand that Britain must pay a heavy economic price for leaving the EU, The Independent.

Every EU migrant can stay in UK after Brexit: all 3.6 million to have residency rules or get amnesty, The Telegraph












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