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UK to exit EU on March 29, 2019 — at 11pm: May

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london — The United Kingdom will exit the European Union (EU) at 11pm on March 29, 2019, British Prime Minister Theresa May announced on Friday.

May outlined plans to set the UK’s departure date and time from the EU in law, warning she will not tolerate any attempt to block Brexit.

She said the EU Withdrawal Bill will be amended to formally commit to Brexit at 11pm on March 29, 2019, reports the BBC.

“Let no one doubt our determinat­ion or question our resolve, Brexit is happening,” she wrote in an article in The Daily Telegraph.

“It will be there in black and white on the front page of this historic piece of legislatio­n: the United Kingdom will be leaving the EU on March 29, 2019 at 11 pm”

The draft legislatio­n has already passed its second reading and will now be scrutinise­d by MPs next week, reports the BBC.

May said most people wanted

It is absolutely vital if we are to achieve sufficient progress in december.”

Michel Barnier, EU Brexit chief

We recognise the need for specific solutions for the unique circumstan­ces of Northern Ireland.”

Let no one doubt our determinat­ion or question our resolve, brexit is happening

Theresa May, British PM

David Davis, British negotiator

politician­s to “come together” to negotiate a good Brexit deal, adding that MPs on all sides should help scrutinise it. She said the government would listen to MPs if they had ideas for improving the bill but warned against attempts to halt the process.

“Where MPs think they can improve the Bill, this government will listen to them,” May said.

“But we will not tolerate attempts from any quarter to use the process of amendments to this Bill as a mechanism to try to block the democratic wishes of the British people by attempting to slow down or stop our departure from the European Union,” she added.

May said the ‘historic’ bill was “fundamenta­l to delivering a smooth and orderly Brexit” and would give “the greatest possible clarity and certainty for all businesses and families across the country”. “The EU Withdrawal Bill is the single most significan­t piece of legislatio­n in this parliament because it is fundamenta­l to delivering a smooth and orderly Brexit,” wrote May.

Meanwhile, the former British ambassador to the EU who helped author Article 50, the EU’s legal mechanism for withdrawal, insisted on Friday that the process can still be reversed. — IANS, AFP

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AFP UK’s chief Brexit negotiator David Davis and EU’s chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier address the media after a sixth round of Brexit talks in Brussels on Friday. —
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