China News Service, October 1st. According to foreign media reports, as the negotiations on the free trade agreement between the United Kingdom and the European Union entered the final week, on September 29 local time, the House of Commons ignored the European Union’s ultimatum and passed the norms after Brexit. The Internal Market Act for the domestic market.

On January 29, local time, the European Parliament approved the "Brexit" agreement.

The picture shows the parliamentarians holding high the banner of "Forever Unity" after the voting.

China News Agency issued photos for EU

  The bill gives the British government the power to abolish the Northern Ireland clause in the Brexit agreement when necessary. The British side has admitted that the bill or violates international law, and the European Union has even threatened to file a lawsuit against the United Kingdom, but the British side still insists on pushing the bill and opposes it. The ruling Conservative Party members of the position reached a consensus to allow Congress to have decision-making power to resolve the crisis of parliamentarian defection.

  Although some Conservative Party members expressed their concerns, the House of Commons passed the bill with 340 votes in favor and 256 votes against it on September 29.

The Secretary of the Cabinet Office of the United Kingdom, Michael Gove, said that the bill was "very important" to ensure smooth trade between the four regions of the UK.

  After the bill is passed the third reading in the House of Commons, it will be sent to the House of Lords for consideration.

Although there are also voices of opposition in the upper house, it is expected to take effect within a few weeks.

  Malvaney, the special envoy of US President Trump, warned that the bill might make the Belfast Agreement, which guarantees the peace process in Northern Ireland, in jeopardy and endanger peace in Northern Ireland, but the British government refuted this statement.

Ed Miliband, the shadow business secretary of the British Labor Party, said, "When Washington begins to express concern about your compliance with international agreements and the rule of law, you know you will be in trouble."