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Revision as of 06:44, 2 April 2019
UK - European Union - Brexit.
Brexit Day is the date on which the legal changes for the UK to leave the EU are scheduled to take effect.
Following the triggering of Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty in March 2017, Brexit Day was orginally established as Friday 29 March 2019.
Following a request from the UK and a decision of the EU 27, potential specified Brexit Days now include 12 April and 22 May 2019.
No Deal and No Brexit both remain possible, though less likely, outcomes, compared with a negotiated deal or a longer delay.
See also
- Article 50
- Brexit
- EU 27
- European Union
- Great Repeal Act
- Make UK
- No Brexit
- No Deal
- Parliamentary supremacy
- Sovereignty
- United Kingdom