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EU referendum: Vote Leave sets out post-Brexit plans EU referendum: Vote Leave sets out post-Brexit plans
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Leave campaigners have set out a "roadmap" of action the UK should take to "take back control" if the country votes to leave the European Union. Leave campaigners have set out a "roadmap" for the UK to "take back control" if it votes to leave the EU.
Parliament should act to end free movement and curb the power of EU courts, Vote Leave said.Parliament should act to end free movement and curb the power of EU courts, Vote Leave said.
It said a new settlement with the EU - including a UK-EU free trade deal - could be reached by 2020. The government has warned of a "decade of uncertainty" as the UK attempts to disentangle itself from Brussels and form new trade deals.
The Stronger In campaign said Vote Leave wanted "to quit Europe with no idea about what comes next". But Vote Leave said a new settlement - including a UK-EU free trade deal - would be possible by May 2020.
The UK votes on whether to remain in the EU or to leave on 23 June.The UK votes on whether to remain in the EU or to leave on 23 June.
In other referendum news:In other referendum news:
The government, which is campaigning to remain in the EU, has warned of a "decade of uncertainty" as the UK attempts to disentangle itself from Brussels, and has pressed the other side to set out precisely what would happen. Vote Leave said the government should invite figures from other parties, business, the law and civil society to join the negotiating team to "get a good deal in the national interest".
Vote Leave said there should first be a negotiation strategy for the informal talks that will precede formal negotiations leading to a new UK-EU treaty. It called for immediate legislation in the current session of Parliament to "end the European Court of Justice's control over national security and allow the government to deport criminals from the EU".
Then there should be immediate legislation in the current session of Parliament, and then there should be further legislation and decisions by 2020, it said. "After we vote Leave, the public need to see that there is immediate action to take back control from the EU," Leave campaigner and Leader of the Commons Chris Grayling said.
"After we vote Leave, the public need to see that there is immediate action to take back control from the EU," Leave campaigner and Leader of the House of Commons Chris Grayling said.
"We will need a carefully managed negotiation process and some major legislative changes before 2020, including taking real steps to limit immigration, to abolish VAT on fuel and tampons, and to end the situation where an international court can tell us who we can and cannot deport.""We will need a carefully managed negotiation process and some major legislative changes before 2020, including taking real steps to limit immigration, to abolish VAT on fuel and tampons, and to end the situation where an international court can tell us who we can and cannot deport."
Vote Leave said it wanted to see a law called the European Union Law (Emergency Provisions) Bill - to "end the European Court of Justice's control over national security and allow the government to deport criminals from the EU" - passed in the current session of Parliament. Vote Leave said over subsequent sessions of Parliament it wanted to introduce:
Then in subsequent sessions it wants:
BBC Reality Check: If the UK votes to leave, what happens next?BBC Reality Check: If the UK votes to leave, what happens next?
A spokesman for Britain Stronger in Europe said: "The Leave campaign do not have a credible plan for Britain's future - all they offer is a leap in the dark that will put our economy at risk."A spokesman for Britain Stronger in Europe said: "The Leave campaign do not have a credible plan for Britain's future - all they offer is a leap in the dark that will put our economy at risk."
He said leaving the EU would mean "years of uncertainty that will risk jobs, risk investment and lead to higher prices in the shops".He said leaving the EU would mean "years of uncertainty that will risk jobs, risk investment and lead to higher prices in the shops".