Khaleej Times

BrItAIN CAN CANCeL DIvOrCe PLAN: eU COUrt

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BRUSSELS — The European Union’s top court ruled on Monday that Britain can change its mind over Brexit, boosting the hopes of people who want to stay in the EU that the process can be reversed.

The European Court of Justice ruled that when an EU member country has notified its intent to leave, “that member state is free to revoke unilateral­ly that notificati­on.”

Britain voted in 2016 to leave the 28-nation bloc, and invoked Article 50 of the EU’s Lisbon Treaty in March 2017, triggering a two-year exit process. Article 50 contains few details, in part because the idea of any country leaving was considered unlikely.

A group of Scottish legislator­s had asked the ECJ to rule on whether the UK can pull out of the withdrawal procedure on its own.

The Luxembourg-based ECJ said that given the absence of any exit provision in Article 50, countries are able to change their mind in line with their own constituti­onal arrangemen­ts and that such a move “reflects a sovereign decision.”

The British government is free to do so as long as no withdrawal agreement has entered force.

A member state can also choose to change its mind in the case where no deal has been reached, as long as the two-year time limit, including any transition period, has not expired. —

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