A Bill to make provision to modify the effect on domestic law of arrangements relating to the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the EU; and for connected purposes.
House of Commons
Jim AllisterTraditional Unionist Voice
25 February 2026
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This Bill would change how the UK’s domestic law is affected by arrangements connected with Brexit, and it covers related purposes. It aims to modify the legal effect of those withdrawal arrangements within UK law. It was introduced in the House of Commons by Jim Allister and is currently at the second reading stage in the Commons.
The bill is at the second reading stage in the House of Commons. The first reading occurred on 16 October 2024; no Lords stages are indicated in the provided data.
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16 Oct 2024
6 Dec 2024, 17 Apr 2026
The next stage for this Bill, Second reading, started on Friday 6 December 2024. At 2.30 pm proceedings were interrupted (Standing Order No. 11(2)).
Debate to be resumed on Friday 17 April 2026, although the House of Commons is not expected to be sitting on that date.
This is a Private Members' Bill and was presented to Parliament on Wednesday 16 October through the ballot procedure.
No recorded votes for this bill yet.