UK - Jacob Rees-Mogg issued an “encouraging” rallying cry to Brexit voters as he simply pointed out that the law setting out the departure from the EU “is in place”. Mr Rees-Mogg reiterated that the UK will leave the EU on March 29 next year without a deal “if nothing else happens”. He said: “There is some encouraging news and that is that the law setting out our departure from the EU is in place. So the Article 50 Act was passed before the General Election and the Withdrawal Act came into force about two weeks ago. That means that with nothing else happening we would leave the EU on March 29 next year without a deal”.