Wednesday, September 11, 2019

The Queen of Great Britain approved the bill to ban the hard Brexit

Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain approved a bill that bans the country's exit from the European Union without a deal on October 31. This was reported by the House of Lords - the upper house of the British Parliament.

Thus, the document acquired the status of law.

The British Parliament approved a bill to ban hard Brexit last week. After that, Prime Minister Boris Johnson proposed holding early parliamentary elections, but his initiative did not receive the support of the required number of deputies.

On September 9, the British Parliament will suspend its work for more than a month. Permission for this at the end of August was given by Elizabeth II at the request of Boris Johnson. It was supposed that in this way the prime minister tried to prevent parliament from blocking Brexit without a deal on October 31.

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