The law was controversial, now it is the lower house, upper house and the Queen’s blessing: The British Parliament can have a say in the application for a renewed extension of the deadline for the Brexit. The purpose of the act is to prevent a withdrawal of the British from the EU without an agreement this Friday. the
The British Parliament has voted against the will of the government for a bill that assures the Parliament more control over the Brexit process. The controversial act happened on Monday, with small Changes to the house of lords, which accepted the house Changes, and the Queen agreed.
in the night, the government submitted the request, the other 27 member States, an extension of the deadline until 30. To ask June. On the motion to debate the house on this Tuesday, the deputies can also propose a different date.
ROYAL ASSENT: Having been agreed by both Houses of Parliament, the #EUWithdrawal5Bill has now received Royal Assent. the
A motion under the terms of the European Union Withdrawal (No. 5) Act, 2019 – on the Article 50 of the extension is to be requested from the EU will be debated tomorrow. pic.twitter.com/70BH8UbMDP
— UK House of Commons (@house ofcommons) 8. April 2019
the purpose of the act is to prevent a withdrawal of the British from the EU without a Brexit agreement this Friday. Whether this changes anything at all, is unclear – because the Prime Minister Theresa May is planning to, anyway, at the EU special summit this Wednesday for an extension of time until 30. To ask June. May has already announced that it wants to no No-Deal-Brexit, without the consent of Parliament. The representatives of the people may now check but, at least, may’s application to the EU, and possibly also change.
The government had rejected the law as unnecessary. Last week, the had agreed to the lower house however, with only one voice majority.