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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 10 Sep 2018
Legislating for the Withdrawal Agreement

"I think the Prime Minister would probably have to leave the House if she went on “Strictly”, so the hon. Lady would be voting for her to leave office...."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 10 Sep 2018
Legislating for the Withdrawal Agreement

"It takes two to tango...."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 10 Sep 2018
Legislating for the Withdrawal Agreement

"Who said that?..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 10 Sep 2018
Legislating for the Withdrawal Agreement

"It is enormous delight to follow the hon. Member for Stirling (Stephen Kerr). One of my earliest memories is of dancing the highland fling in Stirling castle many, many moons ago. That is a dance, of course, that can be done entirely on one’s own. The trouble is that, as …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 10 Sep 2018
Legislating for the Withdrawal Agreement

"I do not doubt for a single instant that the Government have already started doing so—I am certain of it—and if they have not done so, they are in doolallyland. They should certainly be getting on with that. It was crazy to have started article 50, but it would be …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 10 Sep 2018
Legislating for the Withdrawal Agreement

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 10 Sep 2018
Legislating for the Withdrawal Agreement

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 10 Sep 2018
Legislating for the Withdrawal Agreement

"Perhaps he will resign...."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 04 Sep 2018
Brexit Negotiations and No Deal Contingency Planning

"What passport queues will British citizens use from next April when they are entering European Union countries? What passport queues will EU citizens use when they arrive at Heathrow, Gatwick or any of our other airports? Will there be any special British passport queues?..."
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Written Question
Brexit
Tuesday 4th September 2018

Asked by: Chris Bryant (Labour - Rhondda and Ogmore)

Question to the Department for Exiting the European Union :

To ask the Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union, what is the last date on which a decision can be made that no deal has been struck with the EU before the UK leaves the EU on 29 March 2019.

Answered by Robin Walker

We want a positive future relationship with the EU encompassing both economic and security cooperation and we have published our White Paper on the future relationship setting out in detail how we want to work together in the future. We are confident that this is in the interests of both sides and we are working with the EU’s negotiating team at pace to agree the terms of our future relationship alongside the Withdrawal Agreement later this year.

At the end of that process, Parliament will have a vote. The vote offered by Government to Parliament will be either to accept or reject the deal. If the Withdrawal Agreement and the framework for our future relationship are not approved by the House of Commons, the Government will be unable to ratify the withdrawal agreement. As a matter of international law, the EU Treaties will cease to apply to the UK on 29 March 2019. .