On Wednesday 27th June 2018 Queen Elizabeth II gave the Royal Ascent to the EU (Withdrawal) Bill which now becomes an Act and passes into UK law.
The Act ensures that current EU law becomes entwined with UK law allowing for an orderly exit from the EU since all requisite laws will be in place.
It is expected around 800 pieces of secondary legislation will be needed. The Government will use powers in the Bill to repeal the European Union Act 2011 as agreed by Parliament.
At 12.30pm on Wednesday 29th March 2017 a letter triggering the exit from the European Union by the United Kingdom was handed to the EU President Donald Tusk in Brussels.
The UK will now formally leave the EU in two years. During this time the UK will try and create an acceptable deal with the remaining 27 countries of the EU.
The Queen has given Royal Assent to the Brexit Bill
It now becomes The European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Act which means that the Prime Minister Theresa May can now issue the Article 50 notice to the EU and commence the UK’s process of leaving the EU.
House of Lords pass Brexit Bill allowing it to receive the Royal Assent.
The House of Lords have finally passed the Brexit Bill after making two changes to it which were then defeated by the House of Commons.
The Bill can now receive the Royal Assent allowing it to become an Act.
The result of the Act means that the Prime Minister can now trigger Article 50 to begin the official discussions with the EU concerning conditions for the UK to leave the EU.
The House of Lords had originally made two ammendments.
1. This concerned protecting the rights of EU citizens in the UK.
2. Which pushed for requiring a meaningful parliamentary vote on the final deal.
Both ammendments were defeated by MP’s in the House of Commons and were removed from the final Bill.
At the Conservative Party conference in Birmingham today (Monday October 3rd 2016) Philip Hammond, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, said, “No ifs, no buts, no second referendum, we are leaving the European Union.”