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PM warns potential rebels over Brexit bill

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LONDON: British Prime Minister Theresa May warned pro-European members of her Conservati­ve party on Monday not to ‘obstruct’ Brexit by seeking to amend a bill empowering her to begin the negotiatio­ns.

MPs overwhelmi­ngly backed the fi rst stage on Wednesday of a bill to start Britain’s withdrawal from the European Union, but opposition lawmakers were to begin debating amendments on Monday that could tie ministers’ hands.

A Euroscepti­c Conservati­ve lawmaker claimed at the weekend that 27 of his fellow MPs were planning to support some of these ‘ wrecking amendments’ during three days of discussion at the House of Commons.

But May warned MPs: “This House has spoken, and now is not the time to obstruct the democratic­ally expressed wishes of the British people.”

The government was forced to introduce the bill after the Supreme Court ruled that only parliament could start Brexit, and it is under pressure to get it passed quickly.

May has promised EU leaders she will trigger Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty, beginning the two-year exit process, by the end of March.

To speed up the passage of the bill through the Commons and the unelected upper House of Lords, the government kept it short — just two clauses.

But opposition MPs have tabled more than 140 pages of amendments covering areas such as parliament­ary scrutiny of the negotiatio­ns, the government’s priorities and the involvemen­t of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. — AFP

 ??  ?? Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets May at 10 Downing Street, in London. — Reuters photo
Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets May at 10 Downing Street, in London. — Reuters photo

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