Prime Minister of great Britain Teresa may
the Prime Minister promised to start the procedure of withdrawal from the EU under article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty, until March 2017. Previously, she has announced the introduction of “the great law of cancellation”
London will start concrete actions under article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty, to exit from the European Union until March 2017, said Sunday the British Prime Minister Theresa may.
“We will use until the end of March next year”, — quotes Reuters the words of the Prime Minister.
however, she said that maintaining good relations with the EU is one of priorities of its policy. Mei said that London wants to conclude a “good deal” with the EU. Some EU laws, including on environmental protection and on the protection of workers ‘ rights, will act on the territory of great Britain and after exiting the European Union.
Earlier, she said that he was going to announce the introduction of the “great law of cancellation”, which will make the UK once again “sovereign and independent state”.
we are Talking about the cancellation of the European communities Act 1972, which introduced European Union legislation in the UK. It is expected that the British Prime Minister announced the introduction of a law abolishing the Act at the annual Conservative party conference in Birmingham on Sunday. Information about the abolition of this Act will also be included in the annual Queen’s speech.
the Prime Minister said he was not going to wait until after parliamentary elections in Germany, which will be held next autumn, to activate article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty, and added that the timing to start Brexit will be based on British interests and not for the convenience of European countries. “The power of EU law in the UK will end,” concluded may.
In June 2016 in the UK held a referendum on the country’s withdrawal from the European Union, which was unexpectedly won by the supporters of the “divorce” with the EU. In early September, Mei in one of his first interviews said that the official negotiations with the EU will not start until 2017, but promised that this process will not be delayed. Then she said that Britain must be prepared for the upcoming “hard times” in connection with Brexit. However, she expressed confidence that the country will benefit from leaving the EU. According to her, she wants to see “an independent Kingdom, which paves its own path in the world.”
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