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Brexit enters last lap as PM Theresa May signs Article 50 notification letter to EU

The move comes nine months after the divisive Brexit referendum. May’s letter that will be hand delivered on Wednesday to European Council President Donald Tusk.

Theresa May signs the letter triggering Article 50 in Downing Street Theresa May signs the letter triggering Article 50 in Downing Street

Britain’s exit from the European Union has entered the last lap with Prime Minister Theresa May today signing the Article 50 notification letter which will officially begin the UK’s exit from the 28-member club.

The move comes nine months after the divisive Brexit referendum. May’s letter that will be hand delivered on Wednesday to European Council President Donald Tusk.

At the same time, in a statement to MPs in the Commons, she will pledge to get the right deal for everyone in Britain, including EU nationals living in this country, according to a Sky TV report.

"We are one great union of people and nations with a proud history and a bright future," she will say. "And, now that the decision has been made to leave the EU, it is time to come together."

By triggering Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty, the Britain and EU is expected to have a two-year process in which the terms of exit will be negotiated. Unless both sides agree to extend the deadline for talks, Britain will leave on March 2019.

Article 50 refers to the formal procedure by which an EU member state notifies the European Council that it intends to leave the bloc.

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