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Brexit bill receives royal assent and becomes law – live news | |
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Rolling coverage of the day’s political developments as they happen | Rolling coverage of the day’s political developments as they happen |
The Brexit bill have received royal assent. It is now an act of Parliament, the EU (Withdrawal Agreement) Act. | |
Jacob Rees-Mogg, the leader of the Commons (and arch-Brexiter), announced it on Twitter. | |
And here are the latest nomination tallies for the Labour leadership posted by @CLPNominations. | And here are the latest nomination tallies for the Labour leadership posted by @CLPNominations. |
This tables, showing nominations by affiliates, is not up to date, because it does not include Chinese for Labour nominating Lisa Nandy. That means that she and Sir Keir Starmer are both now guaranteed a place on the final ballot. | This tables, showing nominations by affiliates, is not up to date, because it does not include Chinese for Labour nominating Lisa Nandy. That means that she and Sir Keir Starmer are both now guaranteed a place on the final ballot. |
John McDonnell, the shadow chancellor, has released a video message backing his fellow leftwinger Richard Burgon for the Labour deputy leadership. | John McDonnell, the shadow chancellor, has released a video message backing his fellow leftwinger Richard Burgon for the Labour deputy leadership. |
McDonnell is also urging constituency Labour parties (CLPs) to nominate Burgon. There are five candidates still in the contest for deputy leader but, as in the contest for the leadership, candidates will only make it onto the final ballot if they can get nominations from either 33 CLPs (5% of the total), or three affiliates (unions or socialist societies), comprising at least 5% of the affiliates vote. At the moment Burgon is struggling, but if he were to get nominated by Unite or CWU (the two big unions yet to decide), he would be close to guaranteeing his place on the ballot. | McDonnell is also urging constituency Labour parties (CLPs) to nominate Burgon. There are five candidates still in the contest for deputy leader but, as in the contest for the leadership, candidates will only make it onto the final ballot if they can get nominations from either 33 CLPs (5% of the total), or three affiliates (unions or socialist societies), comprising at least 5% of the affiliates vote. At the moment Burgon is struggling, but if he were to get nominated by Unite or CWU (the two big unions yet to decide), he would be close to guaranteeing his place on the ballot. |
Here are recent nomination tallies for the deputy leadership from @CLPNominations, a reliable guide. Angela Rayner is the only candidate so far guaranteed a place on the final ballot. | Here are recent nomination tallies for the deputy leadership from @CLPNominations, a reliable guide. Angela Rayner is the only candidate so far guaranteed a place on the final ballot. |
The likely battle lines between SNP and Scotish Tories in advance of next year’s Holyrood election are becoming clearer every week. At this lunchtime’s FMQs (first minister’s questions), interim Tory leader Jackson Carlaw - who launched his leadership campaign last week with proposals to reverse SNP tax rises for high earners - raised a pretty shocking story that was highlighted by the Courier this morning: the roof of a police station in Broughty Ferry collapsing just hours after the justice secretary dismissed concerns about the crumbling police estate as “hyperbole”. | The likely battle lines between SNP and Scotish Tories in advance of next year’s Holyrood election are becoming clearer every week. At this lunchtime’s FMQs (first minister’s questions), interim Tory leader Jackson Carlaw - who launched his leadership campaign last week with proposals to reverse SNP tax rises for high earners - raised a pretty shocking story that was highlighted by the Courier this morning: the roof of a police station in Broughty Ferry collapsing just hours after the justice secretary dismissed concerns about the crumbling police estate as “hyperbole”. |
Carlaw condemned “years of missed opportunities from a distracted government”, noting that the FM would be returning to “her favourite topic” next week when she has promised to update parliament on her next steps after Boris Johnson ruled out granting her the legal powers to hold a second independence referendum. | Carlaw condemned “years of missed opportunities from a distracted government”, noting that the FM would be returning to “her favourite topic” next week when she has promised to update parliament on her next steps after Boris Johnson ruled out granting her the legal powers to hold a second independence referendum. |
Nicola Sturgeon, the first minister, shot back that it was Carlaw himself who was planning to strip public services, quoting an analysis of his tax proposals which she said proved they would “take £270m out of public services and give it back to the richest”. With the Scottish draft budget due on February 6, we can expect plenty more of this. | Nicola Sturgeon, the first minister, shot back that it was Carlaw himself who was planning to strip public services, quoting an analysis of his tax proposals which she said proved they would “take £270m out of public services and give it back to the richest”. With the Scottish draft budget due on February 6, we can expect plenty more of this. |
Emily Thornberry has also tweeted a message of support to her fellow Labour leadership candidate Keir Starmer. (See 1.19pm.) | Emily Thornberry has also tweeted a message of support to her fellow Labour leadership candidate Keir Starmer. (See 1.19pm.) |
Zac Goldsmith, the environment minister, came up with a particularly unflattering description of himself in his maiden speech in the House of Lords a few minutes ago, Sky’s Aubrey Allegretti reports. | Zac Goldsmith, the environment minister, came up with a particularly unflattering description of himself in his maiden speech in the House of Lords a few minutes ago, Sky’s Aubrey Allegretti reports. |
Sir Keir Starmer, the favourite in the Labour leadership contest, has been forced to cancel campaign events as his mother-in-law is critically ill in hospital. A spokesman for Starmer said: | Sir Keir Starmer, the favourite in the Labour leadership contest, has been forced to cancel campaign events as his mother-in-law is critically ill in hospital. A spokesman for Starmer said: |
In response, Rebecca Long-Bailey, Starmer’s main rival in the contest, posted this on Twitter. | In response, Rebecca Long-Bailey, Starmer’s main rival in the contest, posted this on Twitter. |
The police watchdog is facing accusations that it is dragging its feet on a decision about whether to investigate Boris Johnson for possible criminal misconduct over his friendship with the US businesswoman Jennifer Arcuri when he was London mayor, my colleague Matthew Weaver reports. | The police watchdog is facing accusations that it is dragging its feet on a decision about whether to investigate Boris Johnson for possible criminal misconduct over his friendship with the US businesswoman Jennifer Arcuri when he was London mayor, my colleague Matthew Weaver reports. |
Sajid Javid, the chancellor, is speaking at a CBI lunch in Davis. He has just sought to reassure business that the UK won’t abandon all EU regulations after Brexit, saying: | Sajid Javid, the chancellor, is speaking at a CBI lunch in Davis. He has just sought to reassure business that the UK won’t abandon all EU regulations after Brexit, saying: |
There is full coverage of the speech on my colleague Graeme Wearden’s Davos live blog. | There is full coverage of the speech on my colleague Graeme Wearden’s Davos live blog. |
From Bloomberg’s Ian Wishart | From Bloomberg’s Ian Wishart |