Queen outlines UK government agenda in scaled-down speech
LONDON — Weakened by a disastrous election, British Prime Minister Theresa May ditched some of her most controversial campaign pledges and suggested she was willing to soften her approach to leaving the European Union as Queen Elizabeth II delivered the government’s legislative agenda to Parliament Wednesday.
The focus on Brexit was clear as eight of 27 bills outlined in the Queen’s Speech dealt with the technicalities of ending Britain’s membership in the EU. The speech is written by the government and delivered by the monarch at the ceremonial opening of each new Parliament.
The prime minister, in comments delivered after the speech, promised to work with “humility and resolve” to overcome the divisions in Britain.
“We will do what is in the national interest and we will work with anyone in any party that is prepared to do the same,” she said.


