Countdown clock to light up Downing Avenue on Brexit Day

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Countdown clock to light up Downing Avenue on Brexit Day

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A clock counting right down to the second the UK leaves the EU on 31 January will likely be projected on to Downing Avenue as a part of authorities plans to mark Brexit Day.

The clock will tick right down to 23:00 GMT, whereas Prime Minister Boris Johnson will give a “particular” handle to the nation within the night, the federal government stated.

A particular 50p coin will even enter circulation to mark the event.

In the meantime, a marketing campaign to seek out £500,000 to make Huge Ben ring when the UK leaves the EU has raised greater than £200,000.

Millionaire businessman Arron Banks and the Go away Means Go away group have donated £50,000 to the marketing campaign.

Downing Avenue has stated the prime minister will chair a cupboard assembly within the north of England in the course of the day, to debate spreading “prosperity and alternative”.

He’ll then make a particular handle to the nation within the night.

Mr Johnson is predicted to be one of many first folks to obtain one of many newly-minted 50p cash, which is able to bear the motto “peace, prosperity and friendship with all nations”.

Buildings round Whitehall will likely be lit as much as mark Brexit, with the federal government saying that, “in response to public calls, the Union Jack will likely be flown on the entire flag poles in Parliament Sq.”.

The federal government says it is going to use the “important second in our historical past” to “heal divisions, re-unite communities and stay up for the nation that we wish to construct over the following decade.”

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Nonetheless, it isn’t sure whether or not Huge Ben – which is presently out of motion as a result of renovation work happening on the Homes of Parliament – will chime to mark the second the UK leaves the EU.

Earlier this week, Mr Johnson advised BBC Breakfast he needed the general public to lift funds to make sure this may occur.

The Home of Commons Fee estimates the price will likely be as much as £500,000, and it has raised considerations over utilizing donations to fund the undertaking.

It says this is able to contain bringing again the chiming mechanism and putting in a brief ground, leading to delays to the conservation work.

However the marketing campaign group Stand Up Four Brexit arrange an internet enchantment to lift the cash, accumulating greater than £200,000 by Friday night.

‘Inflated the determine’

Conservative MP Mark Francois advised BBC Radio 4’s The World at One which the pro-Brexit Go away Means Go away marketing campaign and Mr Banks had donated £50,000.

He queried whether or not the price of getting the bell to ring once more was actually £500,000, including that he believed officers had “intentionally inflated the determine” as a result of “they do not wish to do it”.

It comes as Downing Avenue has stated EU citizens will not automatically be deported in the event that they fail to enroll to the settled standing scheme by the 2021.

Below the settlement scheme, EU residents residing within the UK can apply to remain within the nation after Brexit.

To this point the variety of candidates to the scheme has hit greater than 2.7 million.

UK voters backed leaving the EU by a margin of 52% to 48% within the June 2016 referendum.



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