British Prime Minister to debate EU from 20th to deliberate related bill December 18th 6:19

Prime Minister Johnson of England made a speech in parliament for the first time after the start of the new administration, and announced that the relevant bills will be deliberated on the 20th this week in preparation for the departure from the EU = European Union by the end of January next year.

In the UK, after the general election on the 12th of this month, the parliament was held on the 17th, and Lindsey Hoyle was elected as the chairman of the House of Representatives.

After this, Prime Minister Johnson announced that it would begin deliberation on related bills needed to leave the EU on the 20th this week, “This parliament is one of the best parliaments in British history. It ’s because there ’s nothing like wasting time due to breaks and deadlocks. ”

When asked, "What does this parliament do?", There were scenes where conservative members of the conservative party raised their voices, saying, "Realize withdrawal."

In this election, the Conservative Party secured a majority, and the bill was approved by the Parliament.

The UK will enter a transition period to avoid abrupt changes after leaving the country, but local media reports that the bill is expected to include a clause that does not allow extension of the transition period.

If a free trade agreement cannot be concluded with the EU during the transition period until the end of December of next year, the situation will be the same as “withdrawal without agreement” and economic and social disruptions are expected. As a result, there are already widespread movements in the financial market, such as the currency / pound being sold.

United and the EU negotiate as soon as possible after leaving the EU

EU-European Union chairman Von De Alien announced on Tuesday that he had agreed to talk with British Prime Minister Johnson over the phone on Twitter to start negotiations on trade after the withdrawal as soon as possible.

Both sides will meet at the beginning of the year to start negotiations.

Negotiations over future relationships, such as free trade, are decided to take place after the withdrawal is complete. If the United Kingdom leaves on time, the end of next month, it will take place after February.