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UK and EU strike new Brexit deal in last-ditch talks
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/10/17/uk-a...nson-says.htmlKEY POINTS
“We have a great new Brexit deal,” U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson tweeted.
He called on British lawmakers to back the deal when it’s put before Parliament on Saturday.
The “Withdrawal Agreement” will now be put before EU leaders at their summit on Thursday and Friday, and then U.K. lawmakers at the weekend.
Still needs ratification
https://apnews.com/e28aa5a31bc74a84844e7277821cf9b8
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UK lawmakers delay Brexit vote and force Boris Johnson to ask for deadline extension
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The amendment, introduced by former Conservative lawmaker Oliver Letwin, withholds approval of Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s withdrawal agreement with the European
Union until legislation is in place, and was passed 322 to 306.
Supporters of the Letwin amendment suggest that it prevents the Government forcing through a no-deal Brexit at the end of October, while its opponents argue that it is a stalling tactic by anti-Brexit lawmakers.
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/10/19/uk-l...extension.html
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Brexit: Johnson 'has the numbers' in Commons to pass deal, says Raab
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The government says it will push ahead with efforts to pass its Brexit deal, despite a major setback to its plans.
Boris Johnson had to ask the EU for an extension to the UK's 31 October exit date after MPs backed a move to delay approval of the deal on Saturday.
But Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said he was confident enough MPs would back the deal next week, and Brexit would still happen by the deadline.
Labour, however, has said it will back moves to put the deal to a referendum.
No 10 said the PM sent "Parliament's letter" to Brussels - unsigned - and accompanied it with a second letter - which was signed - explaining why he believed a delay would be a mistake.
The government has vowed to press ahead with the legislation - the Withdrawal Agreement Bill (WAB) - to implement the Brexit deal next week.
Why has the PM asked for another extension?
Having reached a new Brexit deal with the EU last week, the prime minster had intended to bring it to Parliament and ask MPs to approve it in a so-called "meaningful vote".
However, in the first Saturday sitting in the Commons for 37 years, MPs instead voted in favour of an amendment withholding approval of the deal until all the necessary legislation to implement it had been passed.[more]
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-50115151
UK lawmakers vote to approve Brexit bill in an important first step for UK leader Boris Johnson
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/10/22/uk-l...r-johnson.htmlLawmakers in the U.K. Parliament have offered a rare step forward in Britain’s withdrawal from the European Union by voting that the government’s Withdrawal Agreement Bill can proceed to the next stage of scrutiny.
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