To: SeekAndFind
Thursday, December 20: Brexit comes back to Parliament
Johnson has also pledged to reintroduce the Brexit Bill which would ratify the deal he struck with the EU as an "early Christmas present."
The prime minister is also expected to hold the first reading of his Brexit Bill immediately after the Queen's Speech possibly as early as Friday.
This would only be the first step, however. Parliament would enter recess for its holidays afterward, and the legislation required to pass Brexit wouldn't be introduced until next year.
2 posted on
12/13/2019 6:28:33 AM PST by
SeekAndFind
(look at Michigan, it will)
To: SeekAndFind
the legislation required to pass Brexit wouldn't be introduced until next year. I don't understand the British system, but I'm hoping that some time this century they will be allowed to actually make Brexit happen.
5 posted on
12/13/2019 6:32:52 AM PST by
ClearCase_guy
(If White Privilege is real, why did Elizabeth Warren lie about being an Indian?)
To: SeekAndFind
Unfortunately that deal keeps the UK subject to EU regulations associated with labour, eco, etc. Boris wanted a clean break but was forced to have a deal in place by the last parliament.
As indicated in the agreement, the regs are in place so as not to give the UK too much of a competitive advantage.
So theyll be out, but in.
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12/13/2019 6:43:29 AM PST by
fruser1
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