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EU Withdrawal Bill - live updates: 'Government cannot act as if it has a blank cheque for Brexit', Lord Mandleson warns Brexit - live updates: Government accused of 'cover up' as Labour vows to force release of secret papers
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Peers in the House of Lords have started the lengthy process of scrutinising Theresa May’s flagship Brexit legislation.Peers in the House of Lords have started the lengthy process of scrutinising Theresa May’s flagship Brexit legislation.
It comes after an influential committee in the Lords warned that the legislation – in its current form – is constitutionally unacceptable and will need to be substantially rewritten.It comes after an influential committee in the Lords warned that the legislation – in its current form – is constitutionally unacceptable and will need to be substantially rewritten.
More than 180 members are already lined up to speak during the two-day debate on the Bill’s second reading. Expect impassioned interventions from both prominent Leave and Remain voices in the upper chamber.More than 180 members are already lined up to speak during the two-day debate on the Bill’s second reading. Expect impassioned interventions from both prominent Leave and Remain voices in the upper chamber.
But the crucial stage in the progress of the EU (Withdrawal) Bill in Parliament follows a leak of the Government’s impact assessments of Brexit, claiming that Britain will be worse off after leaving the bloc regardless of the deal – or lack of deal – struck with Brussels.But the crucial stage in the progress of the EU (Withdrawal) Bill in Parliament follows a leak of the Government’s impact assessments of Brexit, claiming that Britain will be worse off after leaving the bloc regardless of the deal – or lack of deal – struck with Brussels.
It is another headache for the Prime Minister who is travelling to China today in a bid to intensify the UK’s push to secure a lucrative post-Brexit deal with Beijing.It is another headache for the Prime Minister who is travelling to China today in a bid to intensify the UK’s push to secure a lucrative post-Brexit deal with Beijing.