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MPs pass Johnson’s EU withdrawal bill, paving way for January 31 Brexit | MPs pass Johnson’s EU withdrawal bill, paving way for January 31 Brexit |
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UK MPs have voted to pass PM Boris Johnson’s amended EU Withdrawal Agreement Bill (WAB), which sets the stage for an almost-certain Brexit on January 31 — and prevents any extension of the transition period beyond December 2020. | UK MPs have voted to pass PM Boris Johnson’s amended EU Withdrawal Agreement Bill (WAB), which sets the stage for an almost-certain Brexit on January 31 — and prevents any extension of the transition period beyond December 2020. |
A previous version of the bill said that the post-Brexit transition period could be prolonged by mutual agreement for up to two years, but with Johnson’s Conservative Party now commanding such a large post-election majority in the House of Commons, that concession to the anti-Brexit opposition could be removed. | A previous version of the bill said that the post-Brexit transition period could be prolonged by mutual agreement for up to two years, but with Johnson’s Conservative Party now commanding such a large post-election majority in the House of Commons, that concession to the anti-Brexit opposition could be removed. |
The bill was passed comfortably by 358 to 234 votes. | The bill was passed comfortably by 358 to 234 votes. |
The Labour Party did not support the bill, with leader Jeremy Corbyn describing it as a “battering ram” to drive Britain down a path toward “more deregulation” and a “toxic” trade deal with the Trump administration. | The Labour Party did not support the bill, with leader Jeremy Corbyn describing it as a “battering ram” to drive Britain down a path toward “more deregulation” and a “toxic” trade deal with the Trump administration. |
The government also removed clauses from the bill which had promised alignment with the EU on workers' rights, saying that they would be protected and "enhanced" under a domestic employment bill. | The government also removed clauses from the bill which had promised alignment with the EU on workers' rights, saying that they would be protected and "enhanced" under a domestic employment bill. |
MPs also passed the "programme motion" for the bill — the government's timetable to push the bill through its final stages in January. The programme motion passed by 353 votes to 243. | |
Parliament will now break for Christmas and the Brexit bill will return on January 7 when MPs will debate it for another week before voting again and passing the legislation into the House of Lords. | Parliament will now break for Christmas and the Brexit bill will return on January 7 when MPs will debate it for another week before voting again and passing the legislation into the House of Lords. |
If all goes according to Johnson's plan, the UK will legally leave the European Union on January 31, after which point trade negotiations between London and Brussels will begin. | If all goes according to Johnson's plan, the UK will legally leave the European Union on January 31, after which point trade negotiations between London and Brussels will begin. |
Before the Friday vote, Johnson asked the public to shed the divisive labels of "leave" and "remain" as Britain starts to “move on” as “one reinvigorated nation.” | |
"Now is the moment to come together and write a new and exciting chapter in our national story, to forge a new partnership with our European friends, to stand tall in the world, to begin the healing for which the whole people of this country yearn,” he told MPs. | |
Yet, despite the hopeful language, Britain’s future relationship with the EU remains unclear and analysts have predicted “years” of wrangling over trade, despite Johnson’s optimistic assurances that a deal can be brokered by December 2020. | |
There is also still no certainty for Brits on what a trade deal with the US could look like, with many still concerned that a deal with the Trump administration could put the NHS at risk from predatory American health corporations. | |
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