Today, Friday 20 December, the newly formed Parliament will begin
the process of ratifying the great new deal the Prime Minister
negotiated with the EU.
The European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Bill will have its
Second Reading in the House of Commons. The Bill will then
complete the remaining stages in both Houses of Parliament and
get Royal Assent as soon as possible in the new year, so the UK
can leave the EU on time on January 31 st.
The new Bill will implement the Withdrawal Agreement negotiated
with the EU, and changes have been made since October to:
- Legally prohibit Government extending the Implementation
Period beyond December 31st 2020
- Restore power to UK courts, by giving them the ability to
consider ECJ rulings that have been retained in UK law
- Give Parliament greater oversight by requiring ministers to
report annually on disputes with the EU under the Withdrawal
Agreement
- Repeal spent legislation that now serves no purpose,
including the Cooper Act and the Benn Act
Our commitment to continue the highest standards on workers’
rights, environmental standards and consumer protections will be
honoured by provisions in separate legislation, including the
Employment Bill announced in the Queen’s Speech.
Ahead of the Bill’s introduction, Prime Minister said:
“Today we will deliver on the promise we made to the people and
get the Brexit vote wrapped up for Christmas.
“Now MPs will start the process of passing the Bill. Then, at the
beginning of the new decade, at the beginning of a new dawn for
our country, our parliamentarians will return to Westminster to
immediately finish the job, take us out of the EU on
31 st January and move
this country forward.
“After years of delay and rancour in Parliament, we will deliver
certainty and hard-working businesses and people across this
country will have a firm foundation on which to plan for the
future.
“Next year will be a great year for our country – the year we get
Brexit done, boost NHS funding, invest in infrastructure and
level up access to opportunity and prosperity across our great
nation.
“It will mark the start of a new decade where the United Kingdom
will champion trade, innovation and science and meet global
challenges with old friends and new across the world.”
Notes to editors
- Votes are expected at around 1430.
- The Prime Minister is expected to open the Second Reading
debate, and the Brexit Secretary to close.