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Day by dramatic day, how history was made

From Cameron’s gamble to Boris’s big deal . . . ( WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM THE MAIL )

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THERE have been many key milestones on the way to a trade deal between Britain and the EU — an agreement which ends the transition period and brings Brexit to fruition. Policy Editor DANIEL MARTIN reports.

JANUARY 23, 2013

DAVID Cameron announces plans for an in-out referendum following a renegotiat­ion of Britain’s membership in the EU. Following decades of Tory splits on the european issue, he said: ‘Simply asking the British people to carry on accepting a european settlement over which they have had little choice is a path to ensuring that when the question is finally put — and at some stage it will have to be — it is much more likely that the British people will reject the EU. That is why i am in favour of a referendum.’

MAY 25, 2014

nigel Farage’S Ukip Party wins more seats than any other UK party in the european elections, underlinin­g the scale of national feeling in the issue. it is the first time in over a century that a national election had not been won by the Conservati­ves or labour.

APRIL 14, 2015

The Conservati­ve general election manifesto commits to ‘real change in our relationsh­ip with the EU’.

MAY 7, 2015

Cameron unexpected­ly wins a majority in the election, forcing him to go ahead with the plans for a referendum.

JUNE 26, 2015

AT The european Council, Cameron sets out his plans for renegotiat­ion followed by a referendum. he says: ‘The european Union needs to change. Britain’s relationsh­ip with the european Union needs to change, and i’ve got a plan to achieve that: reform, renegotiat­ion and referendum.’

OCTOBER 19, 2015

in a statement to Parliament, Cameron sets out the terms of his renegotiat­ion: economic governance, competitiv­eness, sovereignt­y, social benefits and free movement.

DECEMBER 17, 2015

The european Union referendum act receives royal assent, thanks to Cameron’s majority. it means the vote on EU membership will now definitely go ahead.

FEBRUARY 19, 2016

AT a european Council, Cameron unveils the result of his renegotiat­ion round, including a commitment that Britain will not be bound by ‘ever closer union’. it also includes a commitment that there will be an ‘emergency brake’ on migration from the rest of the EU.

FEBRUARY 22, 2016

The Pm names the date for the EU referendum: June 23, 2016. it sparked a fourmonth battle between the remain side led by Cameron and the official vote leave campaign led by Boris Johnson. another euroscepti­c group — leave.eU — was led by nigel Farage.

JUNE 23 2016

BRITISH people vote in huge numbers after one of the most divisive political campaigns in decades. it delivers a close result: 51.9 per cent voted to leave compared to 48.1 per cent who opted to remain.

JUNE 24, 2016

on The steps of Downing Street Cameron announces his intention to resign. he delays the implementa­tion of article 50 — which triggers the process of leaving the EU.

JUNE 30, 2016

BORIS JOHNSON, fresh from his victory in the leave campaign, shocks Westminste­r by pulling out of the race to replace Cameron. he quits following a stinging attack by michael gove, another prominent euroscepti­c.

JULY 13, 2016

THERESA may becomes Prime minister. although she had campaigned on the remain side, she won after promising ‘Brexit means Brexit’.

OCTOBER 2, 2016

AT The Tory Party conference, may says article 50 will be triggered before the end of march 2017.

JANUARY 17, 2017

in a major speech she outlines her government’s red lines in its negotiatio­n with the EU. She said she did not want Britain to remain in the single market or bound to customs union rules.

MARCH 29, 2017

may triggers article 50: ‘an historic moment from which there can be no turning back,’ she says.

APRIL 18, 2017

She calls a snap general election, accusing remainers of trying to undermine her negotiatin­g strategy. She said Britain needed certainty, stability and strong leadership.

JUNE 8, 2017

The gamble dramatical­ly backfires: the general election results in a hung parliament. She vows to carry on as Pm of a minority government.

JUNE 19, 2017

FIRST round of negotiatio­ns begin between Britain and the EU. Brussels’ chief negotiator michel Barnier said he was not in mind to make concession­s.

SEPTEMBER 12, 2017

The Commons passes the EU Withdrawal Bill at second reading, ending the supremacy of EU law in the UK.

SEPTEMBER 22, 2017

may delivers a major speech, which offers a transition period of about two years after Britain’s official withdrawal from the EU.

DECEMBER 8, 2017

She strikes a last-minute deal with the EU to end phase one of negotiatio­ns: a divorce bill of £35 billion and no ‘hard border’ with ireland.

MARCH 2, 2018

may sets out her hopes for the future economic partnershi­p with the EU. She said she wanted a ‘bespoke deal’, with Britain abiding by some rulings of the european Court of Justice.

JUNE 26, 2018

The EU Withdrawal Bill receives royal assent. it had finally been passed by the house of lords.

JULY 6, 2018

The Cabinet meets at Chequers to agree a collective position for future Brexit negotiatio­ns.

JULY 8, 2018

BREXIT Secretary David Davis resigns: he says he did not ‘believe’ in the Chequers agreement.

JULY 9, 2018

JOHNSON resigns as Foreign Secretary, saying Britain was heading for ‘status of a colony’.

SEPTEMBER 21, 2018

MAY is humiliated at a summit in Salzburg as EU leaders publicly reject Chequers plan.

NOVEMBER 14, 2018

After months of negotiatio­ns, the 585-page draft Withdrawal Agreement is signed and published. It contains a UK-wide customs ‘backstop’ aimed at preventing new border checks in Northern Ireland — not acceptable to hard Brexiteers.

NOVEMBER 15, 2018

BREXIT Secretary Dominic Raab resigns, saying he quit the Cabinet over ‘fatal flaws’ in the draft Brexit agreement.

DECEMBER 5, 2018

MAY suffers three defeats in the Commons as she presents her Brexit deal.

DECEMBER 12, 2018

SHE survives a vote of confidence in her leadership of the Conservati­ve Party. Tory MPs back her by 200 votes to 117.

JANUARY 15, 2019

SHE loses the first ‘meaningful vote’ on the Withdrawal Agreement by a huge majority of 230 — the largest defeat for a sitting government in history, prompting the threat of a vote of no confidence in her government.

MARCH 12, 2019

WITH just 17 days to go before Brexit, the PM loses meaningful vote for a second time.

MARCH 13, 2019

MPs vote to reject a no-deal Brexit under any circumstan­ces.

MARCH 21, 2019

EU AGREES to extend Article 50 following a vote in the House of Commons

MARCH 27, 2019

ON A farcical day in the Commons, MPs hold a series of indicative votes on how to proceed with Brexit — but do not vote for any of them.

MARCH 29, 2019

ON THE day Britain was supposed to leave the EU, May loses the third meaningful vote.

APRIL 10, 2019

ARTICLE 50 is extended until October 31 in a bid to keep a deal alive between Britain and EU.

MAY 21, 2019

MAY unveils a new Brexit deal, which still includes the backstop plan for the Irish border — but proposes changes to the political declaratio­n on the future relationsh­ip after Brexit.

MAY 24, 2019

MAY resigns as it becomes clear that her deal would not get through the Commons. She breaks down in tears as she says serving as Prime Minister was ‘the honour of my life’.

MAY 27, 2019

EUROPEAN election results are announced, with Nigel Farage’s Brexit Party the clear winner. The Conservati­ves and Labour slump.

JULY 24, 2019

JOHNSON becomes PM. On the steps of Downing Street he pledges to ‘deliver Brexit and unite the country’.

SEPTEMBER 9, 2019

HE CONTROVERS­IALLY prorogues Parliament until just before the end of Article 50 in a move which Commons Speaker John Bercow said was a ‘constituti­onal outrage’.

SEPTEMBER 24, 2019

THE Supreme Court rules the decision to prorogue Parliament is unlawful — forcing the return of MPs to the Commons the following day.

OCTOBER 19, 2019

A NEW Brexit deal reached by Johnson was defeated in Parliament following a series of dramatic votes. He was forced reluctantl­y to ask for a further Brexit extension.

OCTOBER 28, 2019

EU AMBASSADOR­S agree to Britain’s request to further delay Brexit to January 31, 2020, apparently taking No Deal off the table. Two days later, Johnson’s call for an early General Election is passed by the Commons.

DECEMBER 12, 2019

THE General Election results in a huge Tory majority of 80, as Labour, under Jeremy Corbyn, is reduced to its worst showing since 1935.

JANUARY 23, 2020

THE EU Withdrawal Agreement Act finally becomes law, ending months of fights in Parliament.

JANUARY 31, 2020

AT 11pm, the UK finally leaves the EU and enters the transition period. Boris Johnson says: ‘For many people this is an astonishin­g moment of hope, a moment they thought would never come.’

MARCH 2, 2020

TRADE talks begin between Britain and the EU, with the aim of coming up with a free trade agreement once the transition period ends on December 31.

JUNE 15, 2020

AFTER trade talks stall amid the worldwide coronaviru­s crisis, Johnson urges EU leaders to put a ‘tiger in the tank’ to ensure they succeed.

SEPTEMBER 9, 2020

THE Government sparks controvers­y by unveiling its UK Internal Market Bill, which would have allowed Britain to break internatio­nal law with respect to the Irish border in the event of no deal. It is later dropped.

OCTOBER 15, 2020

AN IMPORTANT EU council — which was meant to be the deadline for trade talks to end — passes without agreement. Talks continue.

DECEMBER 23, 2020

JOHNSON announces that Britain and the EU have reached a free trade agreement.

DECEMBER 31, 2020

At 11pm, Britain will leave the transition­al agreement: its last link to the EU.

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DEC 5, 2018 Brexit defeats in Commons
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JAN 23, 2013 Referendum is announced
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MAR 29, 2017 May signs to get out of Europe
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NOV 15, 2018 May defiant under threat
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SEPT 25, 2019 . . . then he loses court battle
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DEC 9, 2017 Handshake seals the deal
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Boris sweeps to power . . .
JULY 24, 2019 Boris sweeps to power . . .
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FEB 22, 2016 Boris says he wants out of EU
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JUNE 25, 2016 Britain votes to leave Europe
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JAN 31, 2020 Britain formally leaves EU
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FEB 19, 2016 PM Cameron under fire

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