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Brexit: UK Has 'Crossed Brexit Finish Line,' Says Boris Johnson by OLAADEGBU(m): 10:55pm On Jan 23, 2020
Brexit: UK Has 'Crossed Brexit Finish Line,' Says Boris Johnson
22 January 2020

Boris Johnson has said the UK has "crossed the Brexit finish line" after Parliament passed legislation implementing the withdrawal deal.

The EU Bill, which paves the way for the country to leave the bloc on 31 January, is now awaiting royal assent.

The PM said the UK could now "move forwards as one" and put "years of rancour and division behind it."

The EU's top officials are expected to sign the agreement in the coming days, while MEPs will vote on it next week.

The European Parliament will meet on 29 January to debate the agreement, which sets out the terms of the UK's "divorce" settlement with the EU, the rights of EU nationals resident in the UK and British expats on the continent and arrangements for Northern Ireland.

Its ratification is expected to prove a formality.

The UK will officially leave the bloc at 23:00 GMT on 31 January - more than three and a half years after the country voted for Brexit in a referendum in June 2016.

From 1 February, the UK will enter into an 11-month transition period in which it will continue to follow EU rules but without representation in the bloc's institutions.

This arrangement will come to an end on 1 January 2021, by which point the two sides hope to have completed negotiations on their future economic and security partnership, at the heart of which the government believes will be an ambitious free trade deal.

What happened on Wednesday?

The government's Brexit Bill, which enshrines the agreement reached by Mr Johnson in October, is one step away from becoming law after completing its passage through Parliament without any changes.

MPs overwhelmingly rejected all the changes made to the bill in the House of Lords earlier this week - on citizens' rights, the power of UK courts to diverge from EU law, the independence of the judiciary after Brexit and the consent of the UK's devolved administrations.

MPs also removed an amendment which would have obliged the government to negotiate an agreement with the EU to allow unaccompanied children who have claimed asylum elsewhere but have a relative in the UK to be re-united with their family.

The bill, as agreed by Parliament, would only compel the government to make a statement on the issue within two months.

Ministers insisted they backed the principle of the Dubs amendment, tabled by the Labour peer Lord Dubs, but argued that there was no point legislating before the UK reached an agreement with the EU on future numbers.

Lord Dubs, who has been campaigning on the issue for years, said the outcome was "bitterly disappointing" while Green Party MP Caroline Lucas said the government had shown a "compassion by-pass."

What happens next?

The ratification process will be completed over the next week in time for the 31 January deadline.

Belgian politician Charles Michel, who represents the 27 remaining states as president of the European Council, is expected to sign the document in the coming days as will European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.

Mr Johnson will also sign officially the agreement on behalf of the UK government.

The prime minister, who became Tory leader in July on the back of a promise to "get Brexit done" and won an overwhelming victory at last month's general election, said Parliamentary approval was a major milestone.

"Parliament has passed the Withdrawal Agreement Bill, meaning we will leave the EU on 31 January and move forwards as one United Kingdom.

"At times it felt like we would never cross the Brexit finish line, but we've done it. Now we can put the rancour and division of the past three years behind us and focus on delivering a bright, exciting future."

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Re: Brexit: UK Has 'Crossed Brexit Finish Line,' Says Boris Johnson by slivertongue: 11:04pm On Jan 23, 2020
This drama is too long to come to an end
Re: Brexit: UK Has 'Crossed Brexit Finish Line,' Says Boris Johnson by subtlemee(f): 11:15pm On Jan 23, 2020
I fear for immigrants...they'll stay becoming strict too with this independency
Re: Brexit: UK Has 'Crossed Brexit Finish Line,' Says Boris Johnson by panafrican(m): 7:47am On Jan 24, 2020
Those useless organisations such as SADC and ECOWAS should meet the same fate.

The only thing we Africans got from SADC is the shameful gay culture two of its member states
( South Africa and Botswana ) imposed upon us.
When the White man starts dancing from left to right, those two countries do the same thing , worse
they think everyone who does not follow them is backward.
The result .? South Africa was so busy with social engineering practices such as transforming men to women, they did not see South African Airways was diving.Today that company is bankrupt .It is raising funds to survive.

As far as ECOWAS is concerned what did we get?
A regional body with a bunch of treacherous presidents ready to work for France as hitmen.
Take for instance that Faure Eyadema guy from Togo, he is just a French clerk .Same thing for Allassane Ouattara, the illegal immigrant from Burkina Faso who usurped the presidency in Coted' Ivoire. He is a janitor ready to clean the room for his master ( the French president).
Re: Brexit: UK Has 'Crossed Brexit Finish Line,' Says Boris Johnson by OLAADEGBU(m): 10:34am On Jan 24, 2020
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Updates

Historic moment as EU chief Ursula von der Leyen formally signs the Brexit divorce deal as Boris Johnson ‘targets a “trailblazing” trade agreement with Japan by the autumn to show Brussels and the world Britain is "ready to go"'
• President of the European Commission signed the Brexit deal in Brussels today
• Boris Johnson also expected to sign the Withdrawal Agreement Treaty today
• Comes after Parliament agreed to the terms of the Brexit deal and it became law
• European Parliament will vote on deal next Wednesday but result is a formality
By JACK MAIDMENT, DEPUTY POLITICAL EDITOR FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 08:37, 24 January 2020 | UPDATED: 08:49, 24 January 2020


https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7924017/EU-chief-Ursula-von-der-Leyen-formally-signs-Brexit-divorce-deal.html
Re: Brexit: UK Has 'Crossed Brexit Finish Line,' Says Boris Johnson by TMKsouth: 11:17am On Jan 24, 2020
panafrican:
Those useless organisations such as SADC and ECOWAS should meet the same fate.

The only thing we Africans got from SADC is the shameful gay culture two of its member states
( South Africa and Botswana ) imposed upon us.
When the White man starts dancing from left to right, those two countries do the same thing , worse
they think everyone who does not follow them is backward.
The result .? South Africa was so busy with social engineering practices such as transforming men to women, they did not see South African Airways was diving.Today that company is bankrupt .It is raising funds to survive.

Homophobic African countries don't even have national carriers - so what's your point?

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Re: Brexit: UK Has 'Crossed Brexit Finish Line,' Says Boris Johnson by panafrican(m): 6:11pm On Jan 24, 2020
TMKsouth:


Homophobic African countries don't even have national carriers - so what's your point?
because those African countries who don't have national carriers know the risks behind owning that type of business. You don't just jump in because someone else owns it.
Re: Brexit: UK Has 'Crossed Brexit Finish Line,' Says Boris Johnson by OLAADEGBU(m): 4:53pm On Jan 31, 2020
OLAADEGBU:


Updates

Historic moment as EU chief Ursula von der Leyen formally signs the Brexit divorce deal as Boris Johnson ‘targets a “trailblazing” trade agreement with Japan by the autumn to show Brussels and the world Britain is "ready to go"'
• President of the European Commission signed the Brexit deal in Brussels today
• Boris Johnson also expected to sign the Withdrawal Agreement Treaty today
• Comes after Parliament agreed to the terms of the Brexit deal and it became law
• European Parliament will vote on deal next Wednesday but result is a formality
By JACK MAIDMENT, DEPUTY POLITICAL EDITOR FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 08:37, 24 January 2020 | UPDATED: 08:49, 24 January 2020


https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7924017/EU-chief-Ursula-von-der-Leyen-formally-signs-Brexit-divorce-deal.html

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