Until the end of 2016, the British government is not planning to run the Kingdom’s exit from the European Union.
Britain has no plans to start the procedure of withdrawal from the European Union in 2016. About this informed the lawyer of the government of the Kingdom Jason Koppel.
In the High court in London, citing a statement by the new Prime Minister of great Britain Theresa may, the lawyer said that before the end of this year, article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty will not be involved.
While Koppel did not rule out that the British position may change.
According to this article, any part of the EU, the government can take the decision to withdraw from its membership. At the beginning of such intention must be notified to the Brussels, and then to begin negotiations about the order of output.
On 23 June held a referendum on the British exit from the European Union. For withdrawal from the EU voted 52 per cent of Britons – 17 million 410 thousand 742.