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Britain Has a Timeline for its Departure from the European Union

Theresa May: "There will be no unnecessary delays in invoking Article 50. We will invoke it when we are ready and we will be ready soon."

Theresa May: "There will be no unnecessary delays in invoking Article 50. We will invoke it when we are ready and we will be ready soon." Source: AP

UK has two years to clinch one of the most complex deals in Europe since World War Two


 

 

After months of uncertainty, Britain finally has a timeline for its departure from the European Union.

The British government has been under pressure from European leaders to formally begin the two-year process of leaving the E-U since it voted in June to leave the bloc.

Britain's shocking vote to leave the European Union just over a hundred days ago propelled Theresa May to power.

Since then, the new British prime minister has been under pressure to offer more details on her plan for departure from the 28-member bloc.

Now, in a change in tone from the former Remain campaigner, she says it is likely to happen in the next six months.

 


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