Theresa May names team to run Brexit strategy
LONDON: UK Prime Minister Theresa May has named an elite team of four senior ministers she'll work with to oversee Brexit negotiations, as she prepares for two years of talks on quitting the European Union.
Key Brexit supporters Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson and Brexit Secretary David Davis will sit alongside Home Secretary Amber Rudd and Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond, who both backed staying in the EU before last June's referendum. May herself will chair the committee, a statement from the Cabinet Office said on Thursday.
The group is expected to meet regularly and its remit will be to oversee the negotiations. The announcement comes a day after May triggered the formal start of the Brexit process by invoking Article 50 of the EU's Lisbon Treaty.
Key Brexit supporters Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson and Brexit Secretary David Davis will sit alongside Home Secretary Amber Rudd and Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond, who both backed staying in the EU before last June's referendum. May herself will chair the committee, a statement from the Cabinet Office said on Thursday.
The group is expected to meet regularly and its remit will be to oversee the negotiations. The announcement comes a day after May triggered the formal start of the Brexit process by invoking Article 50 of the EU's Lisbon Treaty.