By the time Her Majesty makes her 2017 speech, the Prime
Minister’s stance on hard Brexit may garner more boost. Reason being that, the
PM is being predicted to impose tariffs on EU imports which may be included in
the Queens Speech.
The indirect threat of the PM of her plan to walk away from
negotiations will be further strengthened based on her earlier claim that “no
deal is better than a bad deal” for Britain.
The plan to take full control of trade deals is in contrast with
what is obtainable under EU law, trade deals were negotiated by Brussels on
behalf of all member countries.
Dr Liam Fox, International Trade Secretary, has informed MPs
that the Queen’s speech will also address trade deals which is due in the month
of May.
After Her Majesty finishes the announcement, it will take up
to a year for the bill to be passed into law.
A Government source hinted that it will “come as no
surprise” a trade bill will be part of the Government “Brexit Queen’s Speech”.
A Whitehall source added: “There are a number of decisions
that need to be taken, but all options are still being considered.”
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