A so-called Brexit Bill could become law later (Monday) allowing UK Prime Minister Theresa May to trigger negotiations on Britain's exit from the EU.
The legislation is being debated again by MPs, and it's thought they will send it back to the House of Lords without amendments for final approval.
If that happens, Theresa May will be free to trigger Article 50, kicking off the formal Brexit process.
Some MPs and peers want guarantees on the rights of EU citizens and a Parliamentary vote on any deal with Brussels.
But Lord Digby Jones believes they're using delaying tactics.
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Conservative MP Peter Lilley hopes Theresa May triggers Article 50 as early as Tuesday.
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