The process of approving Brexit in the British Parliament is all but over. The House of Lords on Wednesday gave final approval to a bill to withdraw from the EU next week. The European Parliament will now hold a vote on the plan, which is expected to pass. https://nyti.ms/2NQrdoC
European voters have viewed the Brexit process so negatively that even EU-skeptic parties have mostly dropped talk of leaving the bloc or the euro https://on.wsj.com/2PpdOoB
The Irish backstop, a portion of the agreement for Britain’s planned withdrawal from the European Union, has been a near constant point of tension since the country began the Brexit process https://nyti.ms/2Ud5iNr
The British prime minister did not specify when she would step down, but the European Union has said that it would approve an extension in the Brexit process to May 22, if her plan gained approval https://nyti.ms/2FAhpKr
The British prime minister did not specify when she would step down, but the European Union has said that it would approve an extension in the Brexit process to May 22, if her plan gained approval https://nyti.ms/2FweBOt
The European Parliament’s chief Brexit official has hit out at the UK parliament’s handling of the process. https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/guy-verhofstadt-on-brexit-theresa-may-parliament-and-the-eu-1-5872281
European Court of Justice rules that Britain CAN stop the Brexit process and unilaterally revoke Article 50. https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/european-court-of-justice-article-50-ruling-confirms-uk-can-stop-brexit-1-5812257