Britain’s Parliament approves Brexit Trade Deal

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Britain’s Parliament approves Brexit Trade Deal

London: Britain’s Parliament on Wednesday approved the Brexit Agreement by 521 votes against 73. Britain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson called a parliament session on Wednesday after the Christmas holiday to seek parliamentary approval of the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) under the auspices of the European Union (EU), so that the future from the EU on January 1 next year The law that is going into effect for relations in India should pass all obstacles with parliamentary approval.

The 80-page bill was introduced in Parliament after the agreement for Brexit was made shortly before the deadline of 31 December. This was first discussed by the MPs in the House of Commons and after that the Bill was discussed in the House of Lords. Johnson called on lawmakers to support the ‘historic bill’.

He said that this is not a rift with Britain’s European neighbors but a solution. After the passage of both houses, the bill will be sent to the Queen of Britain to get her approval. Johnson said in his opening speech in the House of Commons that he does not want a crack but wants a solution.

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