Parliament must accept that Britain’s vote to leave the European Union was legitimate and let the government get on with delivering Brexit, prime minister Theresa May said on Sunday. May has said she is confident of overturning a British court ruling that the government needs parliamentary approval to start the process of leaving the EU. India warns UK immigration policy could wreck trade deal Read moreParliament could in theory block Brexit as most members supported staying in the EU in June’s referendum, although it is unlikely to do so. A government appeal against the high court ruling is expected to be considered by Britain’s supreme court early next month. May has said she still plans to launch talks on the terms of Brexit by the end of March.
Source: The Guardian November 06, 2016 01:27 UTC