Khaleej Times

May is closer to Brexit trigger

- Reuters

london — British Prime Minister Theresa May could clear the final hurdle standing between her and the start of Brexit negotiatio­ns on Monday when lawmakers will thrash out the final wording of a bill giving her the power to start the EU exit process.

In a debate due to begin later on Monday the government will call on lawmakers to throw out changes to the bill made by the upper house of parliament, arguing that May and her ministers need freedom to operate without restrictio­n to get a good deal.

If successful, May could be ready to start a two-year negotiatio­n period, as defined by Article 50 of the EU’s Lisbon Treaty, as early as Tuesday.

“Please don’t tie the prime minister’s hands,” Brexit minister David Davis said on Sunday, in a plea to lawmakers in May’s Conservati­ve Party who have threatened to rebel.

The task of keeping lawmakers happy and persuading the upper house of parliament that the government has listened to their concerns will fall to Davis, who is expected to speak in parliament around 1600 GMT.

The debate comes after the government lost two key votes in parliament’s upper chamber in recent weeks, adding conditions into the bill saying May must guarantee the rights of EU nationals living in Britain and give lawmakers more powers to reject the final terms she reaches with the EU.

To overturn those changes Davis must ward off a potential rebellion in the lower house, where May only has a slim majority, from a handful of pro-EU Conservati­ves who say parliament should be able to prevent the government walking away from negotiatio­ns and leaving without a deal.

However, a source with knowledge of cross-party discussion­s on the legislatio­n played down the likelihood of success for dissenters. —

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