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Brexit withdrawal agreement
Agreement on the withdrawal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland from the European Union and the European Atomic Energy Community
  United Kingdom (UK)
  European Union (EU) and Euratom
TypeTreaty setting out terms of withdrawal
ContextUK withdrawal from the EU (Brexit)
DraftedNovember 2018
October 2019 (revision)
Signed24 January 2020
Effective1 February 2020[1]
ConditionRatification by the European Union (Council of the European Union after consent of the European Parliament), Euratom (Council of the European Union) and the United Kingdom (Parliament of the United Kingdom).
Negotiators
  • United Kingdom Theresa May
    (Prime Minister) (November 2018 draft)
  • United Kingdom Boris Johnson
    (Prime Minister) (October 2019 draft)
  • United Kingdom Olly Robbins[a]
    (Prime Minister's Europe Adviser)[2] (2018 draft)
  • United Kingdom David Frost
    (Prime Minister's Europe Adviser) (2019 draft)
  • United Kingdom Steve Barclay (DExEU Secretary of State)[b]

  • European Union Jean-Claude Juncker
    (Commission President)
  • European Union Ursula von der Leyen
    (Commission President)
  • European Union Michel Barnier
    (European Union Chief Negotiator)
  • European Union Maroš Šefčovič
    (Commission Vice-President)
SignatoriesBoris Johnson for the UK
Ursula von der Leyen and Charles Michel for the EU and Euratom
Parties
  • Brexit withdrawal agreement United Kingdom
  • Brexit withdrawal agreement European Union
    European Union Euratom
DepositarySecretary General of the Council of the European Union
LanguagesThe 24 EU languages
  1. ^ Olly Robbins was appointed as the Prime Minister's Europe Advisor on 18 September 2017. He was previously the Brexit Department's first Permanent Secretary.
  2. ^ Other incumbents during the negotiations were David Davis (July 2016 to July 2018) and Dominic Raab (July 2018 to November 2018).

The Brexit withdrawal agreement, officially titled Agreement on the withdrawal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland from the European Union and the European Atomic Energy Community,[3][4] is a treaty between the European Union (EU), Euratom, and the United Kingdom (UK), signed on 24 January 2020,[5] setting the terms of the withdrawal of the UK from the EU and Euratom. The text of the treaty was published on 17 October 2019,[6] and is a renegotiated version of an agreement published in November 2018. The earlier version of the withdrawal agreement was rejected by the House of Commons on three occasions, leading to the resignation of Theresa May as Prime Minister and the appointment of Boris Johnson as the new prime minister on 24 July 2019.

The Parliament of the United Kingdom gave its approval to the agreement on 23 January 2020 and the UK government deposited Britain's instrument of ratification on 29 January 2020.[7][8] The agreement was ratified by the Council of the European Union on 30 January 2020, following the consent of the European Parliament on 29 January 2020. The United Kingdom's withdrawal from the Union took effect on 11 p.m. GMT on 31 January 2020, and at that moment the Withdrawal Agreement entered into force, as per its article 185.

The Agreement covers such matters as money, citizens' rights, border arrangements and dispute resolution. It also contains a transition period and an outline of the future relationship between the UK and the EU. Published on 14 November 2018, it was a result of the Brexit negotiations. The agreement was endorsed by the leaders of the 27 remaining EU countries[9] and the British Government led by Prime Minister Theresa May, but faced opposition in the British parliament, whose approval was necessary for ratification. Approval by the European Parliament would also have been required. On 15 January 2019, the House of Commons rejected the withdrawal agreement by a vote of 432 to 202.[10] The Commons rejected the agreement again on 12 March 2019, on a vote of 391 to 242,[11] and rejected a third time of 29 March 2019 by 344 votes to 286. On 22 October 2019 the revised withdrawal agreement negotiated by Boris Johnson's government cleared the first stage in Parliament, but Johnson paused the legislative process when the accelerated programme for approval failed to achieve the necessary support, and announced his intention to call a general election.[12] On 23 January 2020, Parliament ratified the agreement by passing the Withdrawal Agreement Act; on 29 January 2020, the European Parliament gave its consent to the withdrawal agreement. It was subsequently concluded by the Council of the European Union on 30 January 2020.

The withdrawal agreement, in Part Four,[13] provided for a transition or implementation period[14] until 00:00 Central European Time on 1 January 2021 (11p.m. Greenwich Mean Time on 31 December 2020 in the UK)[15] (referred to as "IP completion day" in British law and state terminology[16][17][18]), during which time the UK remained in the single market, in order to ensure frictionless trade until a long-term relationship was agreed. If no agreement was reached by this date, then the UK would have left the single market without a trade deal on 1 January 2021. Closely connected to the withdrawal agreement is a non-binding political declaration on the future EU–UK relationship.

  1. ^ "Notice concerning the entry into force of the Agreement on the Withdrawal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland from the European Union and the European Atomic Energy Community".
  2. ^ "Theresa May takes personal charge of Brexit talks". BBC News. 24 July 2018.
  3. ^ "INFORMATION FROM EUROPEAN UNION INSTITUTIONS, BODIES, OFFICES AND AGENCIES" (PDF). eur-lex.europa.eu. Retrieved 3 February 2020.
  4. ^ "Data" (PDF). assets.publishing.service.gov.uk. Retrieved 3 February 2020.
  5. ^ Proctor, Kate; Boffey, Daniel (24 January 2020). "'Fantastic moment': Boris Johnson signs Brexit withdrawal deal". The Guardian – via www.theguardian.com.
  6. ^ Taylor, Rebecca; Heffer, Greg (17 October 2019). "Boris Johnson declares a Brexit agreement in place – 'We've got great new deal'". Sky News. Retrieved 17 October 2019.
  7. ^ "Tears and cheers as EU lawmakers give final nod to Brexit". Reuters. 30 January 2020.
  8. ^ "Brexit". www.consilium.europa.eu.
  9. ^ Kesbeh, Dina (25 November 2018). "European Union Leaders Approve Brexit Plan". National Public Radio. Retrieved 16 December 2018.
  10. ^ Stewart, Heather (15 January 2019). "Theresa May loses Brexit deal vote by majority of 230". The Guardian. Retrieved 15 January 2019.
  11. ^ Stewart, Heather (13 March 2019). "MPs ignore May's pleas and defeat her Brexit deal by 149 votes". The Guardian. Retrieved 13 March 2019.
  12. ^ James, William; MacLellan, Kylie; Piper, Elizabeth (22 October 2019). "Brexit in chaos after parliament defeats Johnson's ratification timetable". Reuters. Retrieved 17 November 2019.
  13. ^ "Agreement on the withdrawal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland from the European Union and the European Atomic Energy Community". legislation.gov.uk. Part Four: Transition, Article 126: Transition period. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
  14. ^ "Implementation period" (PDF). Department for Exiting the European Union. 2019. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
  15. ^
    • Secretariat to the Joint Committee (8 June 2022). Annual Report for the Year 2021 (PDF) (Report). pp. 12, 33, 96.
    • Everton, Jane (19 November 2020). "EU Transition - Notification of change letter" (PDF). Letter to Chief Executives, Chief Housing Officers and Chief Officers for Children’ Services of Local Authorities in England. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
    • "Policy equality statement: EU Settlement Scheme". UK Home Office. 2 December 2020. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
    • "Retaining protection in the UK for EU Intellectual Property rights". Intellectual Property Office. 4 January 2021. Retrieved 26 October 2022.
  16. ^ Parliament of the United Kingdom (23 January 2020). "European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Act 2020". legislation.gov.uk. Section 39. Retrieved 27 October 2022.
  17. ^ Ministry of Justice and Civil Procedure Rule Committee (19 December 2020). "Practice Direction update 126: Brexit changes". Retrieved 27 October 2022.
  18. ^ Department of Health and Social Care (2021). "EXPLANATORY MEMORANDUM TO THE EUROPEAN QUALIFICATIONS (HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE PROFESSIONS) (AMENDMENT ETC.) (EU EXIT) REGULATIONS 2022" (PDF). Retrieved 27 October 2022.

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