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Brexit Timeline
Category:
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mise à jour avec succès:
25 mars 2019
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Les événements
The UK votes to leave the European Union
Article 50 triggered
General Election
Theresa May calls a snap General Election
Snap election ruled out
Snap election ruled out
Snap election ruled out
Snap election ruled out
Brexit Negotiations round 1
Brexit negotiations round 4
"Deadlock over Brexit Bill"
DUP block brexit deal over NI border
"Breakthrough" Brexit deal agreed
"No significant progress since March" - Barnier
Transitional agreement published - 75% agreed upon
Chequers plan formulated
Chequers plan published
Barnier tears apart Chequers plan. Barnier instructs EU states to prepare for a NO DEAL scenario
Raab stands by the Chequers plan
May takes Chequers deal to EU at a summit in Salzberg. EU dismisses the Chequers deal.
David Davis resigns. Boris Johnson resigns.
Theresa May rules out an autumn general election before Brexit
No Deal preparations to start
Brexit withdrawal agreement drafted
Dominic Raab and many others resign over brexit deal
Jo Johnson resigns
EU27 Agree on the withdrawal agreement
Meaningful Vote Delayed
May survives Vote of Confidence
EU rule out further negotiations
Government Defeated on Withdrawal Bill 202-432
Government survives Vote of Confidence
Opposition parties demand 'no deal' taken off table
Theresa May decides to hear other opinions on Brexit
Brady amendment passes
EU rules out WA re-negotiation
7 Labour MPs Resign and become an Independant Group
Labour now support second referendum
George Eustice resigns
May announces brexit delay plan
May presents legally-backed assurances on the backstop
May loses Brexit withdrawal vote by 149
MPs reject no deal under any circumstances
MPs vote to extend article 50
Bercow rules out MV3 on same deal
May has requested a 'short extension'
EU: short extension if WA is passed
May blames MPs for Brexit Mess
MPs take control of the Brexit Process
UK leaves the EU or takes other action
Périodes
Brexit negotiations round 2
Brexit negotiations round 3
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