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1 Even Labour MPs voted by three to one to trigger article 50.
2 Why trigger article 50 with no plan, no preparation, no strategy?
3 Next week MPs get a chance to amend the bill to trigger article 50.
4 Siddiq resigned from the front bench when she refused to vote to trigger article 50.
5 I voted to trigger article 50 not because the majority of my constituents voted to leave.
6 Wednesday The government will trigger article 50.
7 The government is expected to assert that a prime minister can use powers based on the royal prerogative to trigger article 50.
8 That is the negotiating position Britain is adopting as Theresa May prepares to trigger article 50 and start the fo(...)
9 Opponents contend that the UK is an EEA contracting party like any other, and must therefore trigger article 127 to depart lawfully.
10 May has also insisted that she does not see the need for a parliamentary vote to ratify a decision to trigger article 50.
11 Fraser said the government will have to "put on the after-burners" if it is to trigger article 50 in the spring.
12 The government is expected to publish a bill on Thursday after the supreme court said parliament must vote on whether to trigger article 50.
13 There is no timescale or mention of when to trigger article 50 after a referendum, leaving many politicians worried about a long period of uncertainty.
14 At the the Conservative party conference, May said she intended to trigger article 50 by the end of March 2017.
15 And he said parliament would be regularly "informed, updated and engaged" but did not suggest any need for a vote to trigger article 50.
16 Under this arrangement, the UK (by then, the UK of Scotland and Northern Ireland) would not trigger article 50 and would not leave the EU.
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