[Daily Express]: THERESA MAY may be responsible for the current parliamentary deadlock over Brexit because of how she approached Article 50, according to an unearthed podcast.
Mrs May activated Article 50 of the Treaty on the European Union
on 29 March 2017. The article stated that Britain was therefore
expected to leave the EU with or without a deal two years later, on
March 29 2019.
However, Westminster requested an extension to the
original deadline, because Mrs May had failed on three separate
occasions to get her Chequers deal through Parliament.
Once enacted,
Article 50 can only be extended by a unanimous decision between the
European council and the withdrawing nation. Ever since Mrs May invoked
the legal mechanism, Government has been persistently pressed to an
EU-imposed deadline in order to deliver a Brexit deal.
Boris Johnson
managed to negotiate a revised withdrawal deal with the EU which
addressed the contentious backstop before the summit. However,
Parliament did not agree to his new bill until all the relevant
legislation to prevent a no-deal had been passed. Therefore he was
forced by the Benn Act to request an extension from the trading bloc.
The European leaders are still considering what length the extension should be and what conditions may be attached....<<<Read The Full Article Here>>>...