The Court of Justice of the European Union ( CJEU ) has ruled on Monday that the United Kingdom has the ability to revoke the 'brexit' unilaterally, after an EU general counsel recommended to the EU court to rule that the UK can legally unilaterally revoke Article 50 of the European treaties .
Members Scots of the European Parliament, the Parliament of Scotland and the House of Commons, among others, raised the case before a Scottish court, which referred it to the CJEU to hear their opinion. Although they are not binding, the attorney general's conclusions do tend to mark the path followed by the court in its judgment.
This Sunday, the President of the European Council, Donald Tusk spoke by telephone with the first British Minister, Theresa May on the eve in addition to the on Tuesday the House of Commons of the United Kingdom vote the agreement on the exit of the country sealed between the European Union and London. "I had a phone call with Prime Minister Theresa May, it will be an important week for the fate of 'brexit'," Tusk said in a message on the social network Twitter, without revealing more details about the content of the conversation. [19659007] The call also comes after the British Sunday The Sunday Times published this Sunday that May intends to emulate Margaret Thatcher to travel to Brussels to demand a better agreement of the 'brexit', in an attempt by to avoid the fall of his Government . According to this means, May hopes to announce on Monday that will delay the vote on Tuesday 11 in order to make a final diplomatic effort at the European summit on Thursday in Brussels.
May faces an eventual defeat after that some of his deputies and many of the opposition indicated that they will not support the pact . The 'premier' needs 320 votes to take forward the agreement and has 315 conservative deputies.
The Heads of State and Government of the European Union held on 13 and 14 December a summit that will focus on the reform of the euro , the EU's multi-annual budget or immigration, although these issues could be overshadowed by the 'brexit' if the British Parliament says "no" to the agreement. The European Council also failed to provide additional information on the conversation.
UKIP protests and Labor in London
Followers of the UK Independence Party for UK Independence ( UKIP ) and Labor supporters marched this Sunday separately by the center of London, two days before the British Parliament votes the 'brexit' agreement. The demonstration called The betrayal of the 'brexit' organized by the UKIP and chaired by the controversial right-wing activist Tommy Robinson took place in the Parliament square.
counteract the presence of this group in London, another organized by 'Moment', composed of Labor bases, also took place through the streets of the capital against the UKIP. A spokeswoman for 'Moment' estimated at 15,000 attendees in your organization, but the police has not been able to confirm this number. "Today is a major setback for Tommy Robinson and his hate policies, even with the UKIP machinery, he has barely been able to gather a few thousand followers in the streets, while we mobilized about 15,000 in a march against his racism. ", said the coordinator of" Moment ", Laura Parker.
For his part, the spokesman for Labor Economics, John McDonnell, told the media that Robinson's departure is not for the 'brexit', but rather it is, he said, about the demonstration of a group of "extreme right-wing disguised in suits and pretending to be respectable."
It is expected that the 'brexit' agreement will not be approved in next Tuesday's vote in the House of Commons . Conservative members of Eurosceptics and many of the opposition, among them the democratic-unionists of Northern Ireland, have made it clear that they will vote against the pact, which makes almost impossible for May to succeed since for this it needs the support of 320 parliamentarians and only has 316 in the Commons.
The pact has generated rejection among the deputies for the "safeguard" thought to avoid a border between the Republic of Ireland and the British province of Northern Ireland . This safeguard provides that the United Kingdom remains in the customs union and that Northern Ireland is also aligned with certain single market rules, unless London and Brussels present an alternative solution for the border or until it establishes a new commercial relationship between both parties. .
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