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The Brexit Bill allowing Theresa May to trigger Article 50 is being debated in the House of Lords. | The Brexit Bill allowing Theresa May to trigger Article 50 is being debated in the House of Lords. |
Two days have been set aside for the European Union (Notification Of Withdrawal) Bill's second reading debate - the first time the upper chamber has been given a chance to debate the legislation. | Two days have been set aside for the European Union (Notification Of Withdrawal) Bill's second reading debate - the first time the upper chamber has been given a chance to debate the legislation. |
• Lords 'will not be threatened', Labour's Baroness Smith says• Theresa May glares at peers from the steps of the throne• Mandelson says Brexit ‘a decision for whole UK’ • Brexit is 'irrevocable' once Article 50 triggered, Truss says• Lawyers say May must pass second Brexit Act after talks • City calls on Chancellor to help deliver stable Brexit• Oxford Uni considers French campus amid Brexit concerns | |
Before the debate Labour and Liberal Democrat peers indicated they were prepared to table amendments, including to ensure a guarantee for EU citizens' rights and the ability of Parliament to have a meaningful vote on the final Brexit deal. | Before the debate Labour and Liberal Democrat peers indicated they were prepared to table amendments, including to ensure a guarantee for EU citizens' rights and the ability of Parliament to have a meaningful vote on the final Brexit deal. |
However, support for House of Lords reform is predicted to increase if peers obstruct or delay Brexit, new research claims. | However, support for House of Lords reform is predicted to increase if peers obstruct or delay Brexit, new research claims. |
An ICM survey for Change Britain, which campaigns on the terms of Brexit, found 43% of respondents are more likely to back abolition or reform compared to 12% who are less likely in such circumstances. | An ICM survey for Change Britain, which campaigns on the terms of Brexit, found 43% of respondents are more likely to back abolition or reform compared to 12% who are less likely in such circumstances. |
Once the two-year countdown to Brexit begins after the triggering of Article 50, which Mrs May has vowed to do by the end of March, the negotiations with the EU can commence. | Once the two-year countdown to Brexit begins after the triggering of Article 50, which Mrs May has vowed to do by the end of March, the negotiations with the EU can commence. |