Rigid Brexit: Theresa May excluded the veto

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Against preparation United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland to secession EU the prime minister Theresa May warned the colleagues from Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland that they will have no veto in this process, writes newspaper "The Guardian".

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Theresa May has to meet soon national leaders in Cardiff where there will pass the joint ministerial commission on discussion of opinions concerning process of an exit of EU.

the First ministers Scotland and Wales Nikola Fergyuson Stardzhen and Karuin Jones declared more than once that cannot accept probability of zhesky Brexit which does not assume full access to the uniform market EU. However Theresa May declared that it will not be.

"We will not agree in everything, but it does not mean that we will evade from necessary conversations, and I hope that we will conduct further constructive discussions", - reported the British prime minister in official the comment in the run-up to a meeting.
Theresa May emphasized that the decision of the Supreme Court last week concerning initiation of start of the 50th article of the Lisbon contract lets know clearly that process of an exit of EU concerns powers of the government and parliament United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

the Main part of the resolution of court obliges Theresa May to wait for parliamentary approval of the beginning of secession of EU, but at the same time the court decided that Government Wales and Scotland will not be able to veto the decision of the central authorities of the country.
Addressing a meeting in Cardiff the first minister Scotland Nikola Fergyuson Stardzhen declared that Theresa May headed for ignoring of intentions Scotland to keep access to the uniform market. According to her, every day everything becomes clearer that Government of Great Britain intends to carry out rigid Brexit, but all intends to make Nikola Fergyuson Stardzhen to protect Scotland from destructive influence of this decision.

"I hope that discussion of this question will make sense, but this process still only disappointed. After taking office Theresa May promised that Scotland will be the full participant of discussion and development of the coordinated approach, and also that will listen to alternative offers for Scotland", - Nikola Fergyuson Stardzhen declared.