EU Withdrawal Bill officially becomes law to make way for Brexit

Press Trust of India  |  London 

The EU Withdrawal Bill, the British government's central legislation to pave the way for the country's exit from the by March next year, today officially became law in Parliament.

"I have to notify the House in accordance with the Royal Assent 1967 that Her Majesty his signified her Royal Assent to the Withdrawal 2018," Bercow said.

The new act will repeal the 1972 European Communities Act, which put European law above laws made by the as the country joined the (EEC). It will ensure the supremacy of British law on day March 29, 2019.

The new act ensures that around 20,000 pieces of EU legislation will now be transferred into British law, in an attempt to ensure a smooth 'Brexit'. It was subject to fierce debate as it passed through Parliament, with many attempts to change its wording.

A potential rebellion by Theresa May's own MPs was seen off after she promised to allow the to rule on whether the Commons would get a so-called "meaningful vote" in the event of no deal with the EU.

A said that the had opened a Cabinet meeting this morning by marking this historic moment for our country and a significant step towards delivering on the will of the British people.

She described the legislation as "a major building block for the UK's bright future outside of the European Union".

The EU Withdrawal is just the first major hurdle on the path of for the UK government, with other significant bills on future trade and customs ties with the EU set to return to the after the House of Lords' interventions.

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First Published: Tue, June 26 2018. 19:30 IST