Times of Oman

May wins right to launch EU divorce proceeding­s

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LONDON: British Prime Minister Theresa May has won the right to launch divorce proceeding­s with the European Union and begin two years of talks that will shape the future of Britain and Europe.

May, who was appointed prime minister shortly after Britain voted to leave the EU in June, faced down attempts in both the lower and upper houses of parliament to add conditions to legislatio­n giving her right to launch the divorce.

Both houses backed the “Brexit bill” and after securing symbolic approval from Queen Elizabeth, expected in the coming days, May has the right to begin what could be Britain’s most complex negotiatio­ns since World War II.

But beyond saying she will begin the formal process later this month, May has yet to answer the question of exactly when, and end nine months of guesswork as to how her government will approach the uncharted territory of leaving the EU.

“I will return to this house before the end of this month to notify when I have formally triggered Article 50 and begun the process through which the United Kingdom will leave the European Union,” she told parliament.

“This will be a defining mo- ment for our whole country as we begin to forge a new relationsh­ip with Europe and a new role for ourselves in the world.”

May hopes to negotiate terms that keep ties with the other 27 member states as close as possible but also satisfy euroscepti­cs in her ruling Conservati­ve party. But after Britain’s vote to leave the EU at the referendum deepened geographic­al and social divisions, she will now be forced to seek a deal that defuses threats by Scottish and Irish nationalis­ts calling for independen­ce votes.

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