The British Parliament starts to debate the EU withdrawal bill.

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The British Parliament has entered into deliberations on the bills needed to leave the EU. With the ruling and conservative parties occupying a majority of the parliament, the basic policy of the bill is approved by the majority, and it is expected that the withdrawal at the end of January next year will be effectively decided at the parliament resuming at the beginning of the year.

The House of Representatives of the British Parliament entered into consideration of related bills necessary for leaving the EU on the 20th, and Prime Minister Johnson said, “Let's act together in the new parliament. "And appealed for support.

The proposed bill now includes a provision that prohibits the extension of the “transition period”, which will be held until December 31, next year, in order to avoid abrupt changes after the withdrawal, as Prime Minister Johnson promised.

As a result of the general election on the 12th of this month, the parliamentary party and the Conservative Party have greatly exceeded the majority, and after deliberation, the basic policy of the bill was approved by the majority.

The British Parliament will go on vacation on the 20th, but after resuming it at the beginning of the year, the details of the bill will be discussed and voted, and it is expected that the end of January next year will be decided in effect.