Tuesday, December 18, 2018

BRITAIN'S PRIME MINISTER THERESA MAY HAS SUCCESSFULLY RESCHEDULED THE REQUIRED DOMESTIC AND PARLIAMENTARY APPROVAL OF BREXIT DEAL NEGOTIATION BY FURTHER PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES.


    Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May has successfully rescheduled the required domestic and Parliamentary approval for Brexit deal negotiation by further Parliamentary debates at the British Parliamentary on the third week of January in the year two thousand and nineteen, after she battled through the major hurdles against the Brexit deal and secured consecutive victories in the EU Parliament by EU approval of the deal last month which has been accompanied by her victory against domestic legislators vote of no confidence by considerable margin of Parliamentary votes that secured her position as the Prime Minister  restored her trust among the Tories and reassured the Executive with the legislative branch decision making on the Brexit deal, despite the current controversy on the deal which she admitted as a matter of concern, but clearly expressed her refusal to an alternative solution to the Brexit deal by second Referendum, after the EU Highest Court ruled on its required final decision on Brexit deal withdrawal as the responsibility of domestic legislators and Parliamentary authority for the required final decision until the specified date of March 29th of the year two thousand and nineteen scheduled for Britain's exit from EU. However, EU regulatory legislative Judiciary the Executive branch authority with the legislative guidance rules, particularly on trade and immigration issues, or the border crossing issues with the rule of law will be abide by both citizens of EU and the UK until the year twenty twenty (2020) as the specified date for Brexit deal extension that may require further extension, if both EU and UK may seem to accept long term solutions to the Brexit deal complexities, rather than the required short term solutions, specially on the significant issues as the trade agreement between EU and UK with emphasis on the divorce packages. The backstop and less physical border crossing points between Britain and North Ireland. The Article Fifty (50) remain within the transitional period that retains Britain's Sovereignty within the EU, despite foreseeable remain of trade and immigration legislations that emphasized freedom of Movement of Eurozone citizens within the EU and beyond. The city of London claimed leverage title as the World's major financial businesses vibrant city before and after Britain's exit from EU with the battle to retain, or maintain the city's lucrative financial businesses.

      Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.
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