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UK lawmakers back Boris Johnson’s withdrawal bill in major step toward Brexit

  • December 21, 2019
  • Political

Other changes would see more U.K. courts being allowed to reconsider laws made by the European Court of Justice. A clause on workers’ rights has been removed although the government has said that this will be dealt with in a separate bill.

If passed into law, it would mean that the U.K. would leave the EU on Jan. 31, 3½ years after the 2016 referendum.

In October, U.K. lawmakers did initially approve the bill but rejected a short time frame to ratify it, which ultimately led to last week’s general election. The public vote gave Johnson a huge 80-seat majority in the lower chamber of Parliament and effectively broke the deadlock that has plagued British politics in recent years.

Sterling has trended lower this week with the threat of no deal being brought back to the table. But the currency barely moved as the vote came in, as it was widely expected due to the increased power that Johnson now holds in Parliament. By 2.45 p.m. London time, it was trading at 1.3035 against the U.S. dollar.

Johnson’s predecessor, Theresa May, was unsuccessful on three occasions with her own Brexit bill before officially stepping down on June 7 of this year.

Article source: https://www.cnbc.com/2019/12/20/uk-lawmakers-approve-boris-johnsons-brexit-withdrawal-bill.html

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