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CAMPAIGNERS have vowed to step up their fight to protect the NHS after a legal bid to prevent it being “on the table” in post-Brexit trade deals was voted down by Tory MPs.
Labour’s leader in the House of Lords, Angela Smith, is spearheading a cross-party bid to force the government to set up a powerful new committee to report by September on the risks of a no-deal Brexit.
Brexit party leader claims other candidates were offered seats in Lords in move that ‘borders on corruption’.
Trade negotiations on the future relationship between the UK and Europe have so far ignored architecture and other professional and business services, according to a report published by the House of Lords EU Services Sub-Committee.
‘The damage is to our standing in the world,’ says former chief justice Igor Judge.
Boris Johnson accused of eyeing post-Brexit US trade deal by ripping out food safeguards imposed by parliament
26/10/2019
‘This is clearly an attempt to make it harder for the public and parliament to ensure protections are not traded away’
Boris Johnson bid to tear up Northern Ireland deal endangers peace, US congressmen warn [1 min]
15/06/2022
Boris Johnson’s plans to tear up post-Brexit arrangements for Northern Ireland have come under fierce attack from Washington, with senior congressmen on both sides of the US political divide warning the “irresponsible” move is a threat to peace in the province.
Brexiteers were rewarded in the list of Boris Johnson’s honours, which has been criticised for rewarding ‘cronies’.
‘How can we reproach other countries if their behaviour becomes reprehensible when we ourselves have such scant regard for the treaties we sign up to’, former Tory leader says
Boris Johnson suffers triple defeat in Lords as peers vote against plans to allow lower courts to overrule EU law
20/01/2020
Peers also voted to provide EU citizens with physical proof of their right to stay in UK.
PM risks major confrontation with Joe Biden by persevering with internal market bill.
Boris Johnson urged by Board of Deputies of British Jews to support post-Brexit safeguard for child refugees
20/10/2020
MPs are expected to vote on Lord Dubs’s amendment to government’s flagship post-Brexit immigration bill on Monday
Peers expected to attempt to amend bill as it passes through Lords.
THE Tory government has ruled "by diktat" at times during coronavirus and Brexit, with power shifting away from parliament, peers have warned.
Brexit deal vote result: Boris Johnson's Withdrawal Agreement Bill finally passes in the Commons with resounding 330-231 victory
09/01/2020
The Bill passed its third reading in the Commons and will now be considered by the House of Lords.
Warning that crisis will ‘get worse as businesses see that there is not much going on in UK-EU negotiations’.
Archbishops warn bill could ‘further undermine trust and goodwill’ among home nations.
Touring could become “prohibitively bureaucratic and expensive” for musicians and other performers based in the UK because of Brexit, a committee of peers has warned.
Brexit Opportunities Abound – Part 2
17/02/2022
Continuing the letter to Jacob Rees-Mogg, reminding him – he seems to need reminding – of the many new opportunities created by Brexit.
Lord Neuberger condemns internal market bill for exempting some of its powers from legal challenge
House of lords says ‘significant challenges remain’ for the financial services sector.
Brexit trade bill will be ‘rushed through’ Parliament if eleventh-hour deal with EU is agreed
21/11/2020
Ministers discussed having weekend sittings in the Lords to ensure the deal can be passed by the end of the month.
5.2% GDP shortfall ‘mostly’ down to Britain’s exit from EU, according to top think tank.
Brexit: UK government warned musicians and crew “could find themselves unemployed en masse”
23/09/2022
Read the experience of one drummer who lost his job of 12 years due to the Brexit touring fiasco, after NME attended a hearing at the House Of Lords.
Former Labour MP calls on government to suspend Northern Ireland protocal in Brexit deal
Labour slams 'anti-democratic' filibuster as Eurosceptics try to run down the clock to PM's suspension of parliament next week.
British food businesses face ‘outright export bans’ and ‘structural’ barriers to trade with Europe thanks to bureaucracy linked with Brexit, according to the House of Lords EU Environment sub-committee.
British government suffers House of Lords defeat over Brexit deal breaking international law
20/10/2020
Peers have backed a "regret" amendment by a majority of 226, condemning the contentious provisions and warning they "would undermine the rule of law and damage the reputation of the United Kingdom".
After another dramatic day in the House of Commons, what happens next?
Conservative Baroness Couttie said there is a lack of evidence to back up the government's claim that the EU is acting in bad faith.
Dominic Raab refuses to say if law-breaking Northern Ireland measures will be dropped to smooth relations with Biden
08/11/2020
President-elect says peace in Northern Ireland must not be casualty of Brexit.
The EU has again criticised the UK's decision not to give the EU ambassador to London full diplomatic status.
10th Report of Session 2016-17 - published 14 December 2016 - HL Paper 82
European Union Committee Brexit: acquired rights - Chapter 6: The protection of EU rights as acquired rights
"The evidence we received makes very clear that the doctrine of acquired rights under public international law will provide little, if any, effective protection for former EU rights once the UK withdraws from the EU." - Conclusion to Ch. 6
Real-time access to EU police databases has not yet been agreed in the negotiations
Final bid to prevent huge new tariffs ruining African farmers amid allegations of UK ‘bullying’
05/12/2020
‘People in Ghana are very angry. They do not understand why Britain is acting like a bully’
Government accused by peers of acting like a ‘third world dictatorship’ over Internal Market Bill
09/11/2020
Downing Street says it is prepared to overturn any changes to the legislation.
Government gives in on bill to block no-deal after ‘late-night pact’ to push legislation through House of Lords
05/09/2019
Government waves white flag on legislation to force PM to seek Brexit delay.
The EU Services Sub-Committee has today published its report, Beyond Brexit: trade in services, which examines the future UK-EU relationship on trade in services.
David Davis says he wants the Brexit Bill to pass with ‘no strings attached’.
Faced with opposition from the House of Lords, the government backtracks on plans for the biggest ever change to our laws. So, what now? / Few things illustrate the absurdity and irresponsibility of Brexit better than the Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill (REUL).
Government risking people’s health by failing to guarantee safety of chemicals after Brexit, peers warn
07/11/2018
Peers criticise government plan as ‘not credible’ and warn of ‘huge cliff edge’ facing businesses reliant on chemicals.
The government has suffered defeats in the House of Lords over plans to scrap certain EU laws by the end of the year. / Peers backed an amendment which would give Parliament greater scrutiny over which rules should be ditched.
Government Suffers Fourth Defeat On Post-Brexit Child Refugees' Rights – But Still Won't Budge
21/10/2020
"The only winners if we remove legal routes to safety for refugee children trying to reach family here are the criminals and the traffickers," says Lord Dubs.
Touring musicians and road crews have been “betrayed” by the government in the Brexit trade deal, the Lords has been told.
Grant Shapps made quite the blunder last weekend, after the Welwyn Hatfield MP said he voted for Brexit despite previously claiming he voted to remain.
A law which will make a no-deal Brexit illegal without parliamentary approval has been passed by the House of Lords.
Unchecked, unbalanced and channelling an unsavoury populism, a prime minister that I’ve helped to keep in check in the courts could soon be free to do whatever he pleases
Internal Market Bill: UK’s five most senior bishops say Brexit legislation will fracture the country
19/10/2020
The legislation begins its passage through the House of Lords on Monday and is likely to be heavily amended.
Johnson’s 'unbelievable' Brexit withdrawal agreement decision will be defeated in House of Lords, Lord Heseltine says
09/09/2020
European Commssion demands urgent meeting, as John Major warns of risk to UK’s reputation.
Joe Biden has warned PM if elected he will not sign trade deal unless certain clauses removed.
The archbishop of Canterbury has said a no-deal Brexit would hit the poorest and most vulnerable people in the UK.
The author of a new law to block a no-deal Brexit, which completed its passage through parliament on Friday, has said he is "very troubled" by suggestions that prime minister Boris Johnson will not comply with it.
Bill hands ‘breath-taking’ powers to ministers, warns Hansard Society. / Boris Johnson’s legal justification for tearing up his agreement with the EU on post-Brexit arrangements for Northern Ireland has been branded “hopeless” by the government’s former chief lawyer.
Peers will launch bid to block legislation until it’s been approved by Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Tory grandee Lord Heseltine has called on MPs and peers to abstain when voting on Boris Johnson’s Brexit trade deal with the European Union, which he warned will inflict “lasting damage” on the UK.
Lords back attempt to stop next prime minister suspending parliament to force through no-deal
17/07/2019
Peers back plan that would force ministers to make series of statements in parliament in run-up to EU exit deadline.
The government would do well to read the House of Lords EU committee report on Brexit impacts, recently debated in the Lords.
The government has suffered fresh defeats in the Lords over its blueprint for protecting trade between different UK nations after Brexit.
"Families should be together," says Lord Dubs, who fled the Nazis as a child and led peers' immigration bill revolt.
PM on collision course with Joe Biden and EU if he pushes ahead with "lamentable" proposals.
The men behind Trussonomics and Brexit, the two great man-made catastrophes of recent years, are to be honoured for their ‘great work’.
Lords Pass Plan To Stop Boris Johnson Forcing Through No-Deal Brexit By Suspending Parliament
17/07/2019
MPs are set for a crunch Brexit vote on Thursday after peers passed a plan designed to stop Boris Johnson suspending parliament to force through no deal.
UK law enforcement can no longer immediately access real-time data about persons and objects of interest, including wanted and missing persons.
Met Police assessing electoral fraud claims after Farage says senior Brexit Party figures offered peerages to step aside
16/11/2019
Scotland Yard looks into claims of potential bribery as former lord chancellor demands investigation of 'exceptionally serious allegations'.
The retained EU law bill is an outrageously undemocratic attempt to transfer law-making powers from parliament to Whitehall.
Ministers making ‘misleading’ claims about Brexit blow to music tours, Lords inquiry warns
21/01/2022
Ministers are making “misleading” claims about the costs and red tape facing performers trying to tour the EU after Brexit, a parliamentary inquiry says.
MPs battle to write food standards into law to stop Government letting low-quality goods into UK
11/10/2020
The House of Commons is debating whether to accept Lords amendments to the Agriculture Bill
Fisheries bill amendments on sustainable quotas and banning of supertrawlers defeated.
NHS costs, food standards and intellectual property rights must be protected in any deal by the UK to join a major international trade agreement, a Lords committee has told ministers in a new report.
UK firms face ‘significant barriers’ to doing business with EU and have less access than Canadian companies, in some cases.
Lords committee warns uncertainty over trading rules may add to economic damage of crisis.
Peers inflict heaviest defeat for more than 20 years over bill that will break international law
20/10/2020
Warning that legislation ‘would undermine rule of law and damage reputation of UK’ passes with thumping majority of 226.
Peers warn of 'serious concerns' about supply of prescription medicines to Northern Ireland
28/10/2020
Peers have told ministers they have "serious concerns" about the supply of prescription drugs to Northern Ireland after the Brexit transition period ends in just two months.
EU said agreement on common rules ‘on the table’ - but UK would probably have to drop prized right to diverge
Labour's Lord Falconer tells HuffPost UK internal market bill could cost Britain a "terrible price" with peers set to defeat government.
And if and when it does, role lacks Cabinet position, complain Lords. / The UK's position in science and innovation is under threat from a lack of government focus and financial investment according to a House of Lords committee.
House of Lords hears costs related to chilled and fresh goods could prove a fatal barrier.
The House of Lords’ European affairs committee has urged the Home Secretary of the United Kingdom, Suella Braverman, to tackle post-Brexit travel problems, taking also into account issues with border officials as well as the new European Union visa system.
Post-Brexit cooperation between the UK and the EU on law enforcement and criminal justice is sub-optimal, according to the House of Lords Justice and Home Affairs Committee.
There remain “substantial barriers” for UK trade with Europe, with small businesses bearing the brunt of the post-Brexit strain, according to peers.
Peers back three amendments including right of EU citizens to physical proof of right to stay in UK.
The Immigration Bill must not wipe out the freedom of movement so many Britons have benefited from
21/04/2021
My amendment is to the Immigration Bill is asking members of the House of Lords to protect the freedom of Britons for decades to come.
The Government is accused of using EU citizens as bargaining chips.
Theresa May faces a fresh headache over her Brexit strategy after peers inflicted a defeat on the government in favour of keeping the UK in a customs union with the EU.
Peers set to shelve trade bill in anger over threats to food safety and animal welfare - but it is essential if the UK crashes out of EU.
Lords committee chair highlights concern EU parliament may delay trade deal ratification.
The U.K.’s most senior Anglican bishops have warned that legislation breaching part of the Brexit divorce agreement the government signed with the European Union will set a “disastrous precedent” and could undermine peace in Northern Ireland.
Former minister says he will back efforts to ensure parliament has meaningful say on government’s negotiated deal.
Conservatives table more than 86 amendments to Labour motion should it pass Commons.
Sir Bob Neill attempts to force Boris Johnson to require parliamentary approval before bringing provisions into force.
Peers back by huge margin amendment saying Bill would ‘undermine the rule of law’.
Twenty-five committees and five study groups to cover almost every conceivable area of interest between the EU and UK have still not been established.
Britain has lost "significant" access to EU policing data under the Brexit deal negotiated at the end of last year, a House of Lords report has said.
Major infrastructure projects could be 'hurt' if the government fails to 'plug the funding gap'
Trade bill vote rejects Lords amendment giving MPs greater scrutiny of trade deals.
Longest-serving supreme court justice says healthy democracy requires checks on ministers.
UK lawmakers have urged EU and UK officials to gradually rebuild relations following a period of “tension and mistrust”, putting visa access for musicians and speedy UK access to the Horizon Europe research programme at the top of a list of policy fixes.
Lord Falconer issues warning as House of Lords prepares to vote on internal market bill.
“We now face the most momentous peacetime decision,” said Heseltine, as Lords hand government their second Brexit bill defeat.
The EU’s chief Brexit negotiator has warned that Brussels will not give in to threats and blackmail, as the furious row over the Northern Irish border took a step closer towards a trade war.
We're dismayed at post-Brexit barriers to agriculture and food, say members of Lords EU Environment sub-committee
23/03/2021
British businesses face “outright export bans” on some goods and “structural” barriers to trade with Europe including more paperwork and higher transport costs as a result of last year's Brexit deal with Brussels, a new report says.
The Windsor Framework improves the original Northern Ireland Protocol but does not resolve all its problems, a House of Lords inquiry has concluded.
“Now I can see the full carnage of what this government has done to my industry and the wider economy.”
30/01/2021
I am now at the end of January 2021 and still no new stock. I can see clearly what #Brexit really means for my industry & how I will have to fundamentally change my business model if I am to be trading in 12 months time. But the government wants more paperwork in five months.
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