Signaling the importance of Brexit negotiations with the European Union, which will last until the spring of 2019, the queen will set out the government's program for two years, rather than one.
Per The Telegraph, the Queen's Speech will generally mention all planned state visits, but this morning she only mentioned King Felipe and Queen Letizia of Spain, who will visit in July.
The queen, read out the watered-down list of proposed legislation which lawmakers will spend the next few days debating before bringing it to a vote.
May could be forced to resign if she loses the vote, expected on June 29, just as the country embarks on highly sensitive negotiations for Britain's withdrawal from the European Union.
"Labour is not merely an opposition".
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In remarks following the speech, May acknowledged government failings in helping victims of a massive fire in a west London tower block on June 14.
Speaking on his nightly LBC show, Nigel a anxious said: "We can not get to the stage where mob rule stops a foreign leader coming to our country".
"It is very important that the other parties and the public sector are engaged and involved in some of these very important decisions", she said.
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"My government's priority is to secure the best possible deal as the country leaves the European Union", the Queen said.
The Government will introduce a new automated and electric vehicle bill, designed make Britain a world leader in future transport technology.
The complexity of Brexit has also been underlined as the Government sets out eight bills to deliver Britain's exit from the EU.
In other respects, her speech - which is shaped by the governing party's priorities - was notable for what it left out entirely.
She also said that she looked forward to welcoming King Felipe and Queen Letizia of Spain but there was mention of US President Donald Trump, which suggests he will not be visiting the United Kingdom in the near future.
Khan said Britain's relationship with the US should be like a close friendship: "You stand with them in times of adversity and call them out when they're wrong and there are many things about which Donald Trump is wrong".
The speech was "largely neutered", notes Pink News, to avoid partisan politics after Prime Minister Theresa May's Conservative Party failed to win a parliamentary majority in the recent election.
"As a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council, committed to spending zero point seven percent of national income on worldwide development, my government will continue to drive worldwide efforts that increase global security and project British values around the world", she said.
He also pointed out the Tories' ongoing failure to strike a deal with the Democratic Unionist party (DUP).



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