British Parliament ratified by Brexit bill, Britain will exit EU

London Ta. 23 January 2020, Thursday

The British Parliament eventually approved the Brexit bill. Britain will now be able to leave the European Union.

However, there was still a formal approval of Queen Elizabeth. In fact, the issue had to take place shortly before the parliamentary election in which Boris Johnson's party won a large majority.

At midnight on January 31, Britain will be free from the alliance of the European Union. The Prime Minister will address the United Nations at 11pm. Earlier, an emergency meeting of his cabinet would also be held. The meeting of the Council of Ministers is set to deliver a message of national unity to all areas of Britain, including Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales.

The lower house of the British Parliament, the House of Commons, had already approved the bill. Now the House of Lords also approved. Thus all the obstacles in the way of Brexit were removed. However, in the House of Lords, theatrical suggestions were presented which included issues such as child refugees.

Britain will now be able to exit the European Union.

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