British Parliament passes Boris Johnson's "brexit" bill


The house of the British Parliament voted Tuesday to support Prime Minister Boris Johnson's plan that Britain will leave the EU on January 31 next year.


On the same day, the lower house of Parliament passed the new "brexit" bill advocated by Boris Johnson with 358 votes in favor and 234 against.


In last week's British general election vote, the Conservatives won a decisive majority of 80 seats in the lower house of Parliament. As a result, Johnson's new "brexit" bill passed smoothly in the lower house of Parliament.


The Act prohibits the extension of the UK's "brexit" transition period beyond 2020. The cabinet firmly believes that a trade agreement with the EU can be reached before the end of the transition period of "brexit".


The bill is currently under further scrutiny in the lower house of Parliament. Members supported further debate on the bill within three days of the Christmas recess on January 7, 8 and 9 next year, completing all relevant legislative procedures in the lower house of Parliament, submitting it to the upper house of the British Parliament and finally to the queen.

The cabinet said it would make the bill a formal law by January 31, the deadline for brexit.


Johnson argued for the "brexit" bill in the house of Commons, saying that his "brexit" bill "has" learned important lessons from the previous parliament "," refused any further delay "," and "it ensures that we act on January 31 next year, by which time the" brexit "of the UK will be completed". "After three and a half years of disappointing" brexit ", the new British Parliament will complete" brexit ". The British people will unite again and stand on the top of the world."


Before that, Theresa May, the former British Prime Minister, reached a "brexit" agreement with the European Union, which was vetoed by the British Parliament three times in a row. In the 2016 "brexit" referendum, 52% to 48% of the votes decided that the UK would leave the EU. Since then, the British "brexit" process in the British Parliament could not reach a consensus, and fell into the deadlock of "brexit" which was repeatedly postponed.

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