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The single day on which, under the UK government's proposals, the legal changes for the UK to leave the EU would take effect.
The single day on which, under the UK government's proposals, the legal changes for the UK to leave the EU would take effect.


Following the triggering of Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty in March 2017 and subsequent two years of negotiations, the originally planned Brexit Day was to be Friday 29 March 2019 (at 11pm UK time). On 14 March 2019 the UK parliament voted to seek an extension to this timing.
Following the triggering of Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty in March 2017 and subsequent two years of negotiations, the originally planned Brexit Day was to be Friday 29 March 2019 (at 11pm UK time).  
 
On 14 March 2019 the UK parliament voted to seek an extension to this timing.





Revision as of 08:07, 15 March 2019

UK - European Union - Brexit.

The single day on which, under the UK government's proposals, the legal changes for the UK to leave the EU would take effect.

Following the triggering of Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty in March 2017 and subsequent two years of negotiations, the originally planned Brexit Day was to be Friday 29 March 2019 (at 11pm UK time).

On 14 March 2019 the UK parliament voted to seek an extension to this timing.


See also


Other links

Brexit - ACT Resources

Brexit: ACT Technical Guidance and Comment