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Brexit: Queen to give Royal Assent to Article 50 bill Brexit: Queen gives Royal Assent to Article 50 bill
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The Queen will sign the Article 50 bill into law on Thursday, clearing the way for Theresa May to formally start talks to leave the European Union. The Queen has given Royal Assent to the Brexit bill, clearing the way for Theresa May to start talks to leave the European Union.
The European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill was passed by MPs and peers on Monday and is now expected to receive Royal Assent at 1100 GMT. The European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill was passed by MPs and peers on Monday.
It will allow the prime minister to notify Brussels that the UK is leaving the EU at a time of her choosing. It allows the prime minister to notify Brussels that the UK is leaving the EU, with a two year process of exit negotiations to follow.
She has said the "defining moment" will happen by the end of the month. Mrs May says she will trigger the process by the end of the month.
Mrs May has promised to come to the Commons to announce when she has invoked Article 50, which will begin the two-year process of negotiating the UK's terms of exit and a new relationship with the EU. It is unlikely to happen next week to avoid a clash with an informal summit of EU countries.
It is unlikely to happen next week so as to avoid a clash with an informal summit of EU countries.
The meeting will mark the 60th anniversary of the Treaties of Rome, which established the European Economic Community, and in turn became the European Union.The meeting will mark the 60th anniversary of the Treaties of Rome, which established the European Economic Community, and in turn became the European Union.
The prime minister, who said before Christmas that she wanted to trigger Article 50 by the end of March, has said she will not be attending the event on the 25 March.