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DislikedBrexit could become even more complex. https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-47665289 {image}Ignored
QuoteDislikedWhen will the parliamentary process start and end?
After a debate on the various proposals, MPs are expected to start voting at 7pm and the results should come in between 8.30pm and 10pm.
QuoteDislikedMPs will vote on the withdrawal agreement, a legally-binding document setting out the terms of the UK's departure from the EU, at 14:30 GMT.
It includes:
- Details of the UK's £39bn financial settlement with the EU
- Guarantees about the rights of EU and UK citizens
- Details of "transition period" until the end of 2020
- Controversial arrangements for the backstop, which seeks to prevent the return of customs infrastructure at the Irish border in the event no UK-EU trade deal is enforced.
Attorney General Geoffrey Cox...
QuoteDislikedThe EU is fully prepared for a no-deal scenario at midnight on April 12.
Senior EU representatives also say the UK is likely to crash out of the bloc.
One said: Its an accelerating political meltdown in London.
Martin Selmayr, Secretary-General of the European Commission, told representatives markets must be reassured the bloc is prepared for a no deal and it must be made clear the UK is to blame for a chaotic exit.
QuoteDislikedMonday 1 April: MPs hold another set of votes on Brexit options to see if they can agree on a way forward
Wednesday 3 April: Potentially another round of so-called indicative votes
Wednesday 10 April: Emergency summit of EU leaders to consider any UK request for further extension
Friday 12 April: Brexit day if UK does not seek/EU does not grant further delay
23-26 May: European Parliamentary elections
DislikedThe Brexit mess is too complex https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/29/w...confusion.html {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Thanks Mr President, this information is very key and time, please keep updating.i think it's time to start selling poundIgnored
DislikedWEDNESDAY APRIL 10: EU SUMMIT ~ 17:00 BST (12pm EST) Another summit with EU leaders where May will ask for a new delay beyond April 12. May's new plan is to strike a cross-party consensus in London and persuade EU leaders it means the deal can be delivered in time for Brexit on May 22. She may have to accept a longer extension that means holding EU elections, as Brussels has made clear this is a red line - and will take a decision on delay without Britain and it must be unanimous. EU officials including Michel Barnier have warned that the risk...Ignored
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- What's happening with Brexit: MPs have given preliminary agreement to a bill preventing a no-deal Brexit. A further vote is expected at 7 p.m. local time (2 p.m. ET).
- Will there be an election: Later, Parliament will vote on whether to hold an early election.
- What happened earlier: Prime Minister BorisJohnson ousted 21 MPs from his own party after they voted with opposition lawmakers to take control of the parliamentary agenda, depriving him of a working majority.
- Will Parliament still be suspended: Yes. Scotland's highest court ruled that Johnson's five-week prorogation of Parliament is lawful, and that it is not a matter for the courts.
DislikedI think that GBP will rally higher today The charts looking like GBP has bottomed out on all pairsIgnored
Disliked{quote} Good news regarding Brexit is helping GBP appreciate again today. I expect minor pullbacks to be bought on all pairs. I think that the commodity currencies have a lot of lose against GBP.Ignored