CrAzY-_ Posted February 2, 2017 Posted February 2, 2017 Deputies adopted the British Parliament, on Wednesday evening February 1 of the draft resolution the judge to end Britain's membership in the European Union (Brixt). The discussions in the House of Commons chamber during the last two days, is the second reading of the draft resolution put forward by the government to parliament last week. He received the text on the support of 498 deputies compared to 114 voted against it. He told Britain's former finance minister, George Osborne, during the discussion, he respected the government's decision not to give priority to the economy in the coming negotiations with Brussels. He said the government "has focused on immigration control and out of the legitimacy of the European Court, which was evident during the propaganda campaign that preceded the referendum. He pointed out that the European Union, in turn, does not give priority to the British economy, in his quest to ensure the unity of the remaining component of the 27 countries in which the Union. Thus the decision taken by the British Parliament allowed to refer the bill to the parliamentary committees that can give proposes amendments to the text. The project is limited to 133 text in a word and two points gives the prime minister the right to "Report intention of the UK to leave the European Union, under Article 50 (paragraph 2) of the EU Treaty. The meaning of the brief for the project goal is to make the text of drafting amendments to it difficult.
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