A Bill to make provision for an independent evaluation of the effects of the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union on the health and social care sectors; and for connected purposes.
House of Commons
Brendan O'HaraScottish National Party
22 March 2019
This bill would require an independent evaluation to examine how the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union affects health and social care. It aims to provide Parliament with clear, unbiased findings to inform policy decisions and related purposes connected to health and care.
The bill is at the second reading stage in the House of Commons and is in the early stages of passage.
Two recorded votes showed divisions with mixed party positions and no clear cross-party consensus. In one vote, 325 MPs voted Aye to the Lords Amendment (324? note: counts shown: 325 Aye, 304 No); in another, 298 Aye and 322 No were recorded. Overall, party lines are mixed rather than uniform.
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