The government is reported to view the measure as the ‘best hope’ of ensuring Britain leaves the EU on October 31.
by October 31, by including any new agreement with Brussels, in the Queen’s speech.
The government is reported to view the measure as the ‘best hope’ of ensuring Britain leaves the EU on October 31, the Mail on Sunday reported. The Queen’s speech, schedule for October 14, is where the government will set out its agenda and forthcoming priorities.A vote will take place five days later on October 21, where MPs will debate the measures put forward by the government.
A Downing Street source said the government believes that combining any new deal with the Queen’s speech is ‘the best hope’ of getting a deal over the line.‘And they can explain why they did that to their constituents at an Election soon enough.’The prime minister is hoping to meet EU leaders on the fringes of the UN General Assembly
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