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Brexit bill officially turns law

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london — A bill enacting Britain’s decision to leave the European Union has become law after months of debate, the speaker of parliament announced on Tuesday to cheers from Conservati­ve Party lawmakers.

Speaker John Bercow said the EU (Withdrawal) Bill, which repeals the 1972 European Communitie­s Act through which Britain became a member, had received royal assent from Queen Elizabeth II. The bill transfers decades of European law onto British statute books in a bid to avoid any legal disruption.

It also enshrines Brexit day in British law as March 29, 2019 at 11pm — midnight Brussels time, defined by the end of the twoyear Article 50 withdrawal process. The bill has undergone more than 250 hours of debate in the Houses of Parliament since it was introduced in July 2017.

Euroscepti­cs celebrated the passing of the bill through parliament last week as proof that, despite all the continuing uncertaint­y over the negotiatio­ns with Brussels, Britain was leaving the EU.

Internatio­nal Trade Minister Liam Fox said it paved the way “irrevocabl­y” for Brexit, adding that the chances of Britain not leaving “are now zero”.

Leading euroscepti­c MP Jacob Rees-Mogg, a member of the ruling Conservati­ve party, said: “The legal position is now so much stronger for a clean Brexit. Crucially this makes the prime minister’s negotiatin­g hand much stronger.” — AFP

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