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Terms of Withdrawal from EU (Referendum) Bill 2016-17
Parliament of the United Kingdom
  • A Bill to Require the holding of a referendum to endorse the United Kingdom and Gibraltar exit package proposed by HM Government for withdrawal from the EU, or to decide to remain a member, prior to the UK giving notice under Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union; and for connected purposes.
CitationHC Bill 46[1]
Considered byParliament of the United Kingdom
Legislative history
Introduced byGeraint Davies
First reading6 July 2016
Second reading24 February 2017
Status: Not passed
Terms of Withdrawal from EU (Referendum) Bill 2017-19
Parliament of the United Kingdom
  • A Bill to Require the holding of a referendum to endorse the United Kingdom and Gibraltar exit package proposed by HM Government for withdrawal from the EU, or to decide to remain a member, following the completion of formal exit negotiations; and for connected purposes.
CitationHC Bill 103[2]
Considered byParliament of the United Kingdom
Legislative history
Introduced byGeraint Davies
First reading6 September 2017
Second reading26 October 2018
Status: Not passed
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TheTerms of Withdrawal from EU (Referendum) Bills were a series ofprivate member's bills of theParliament of the United Kingdom to make provision for the holding of a second referendum in theUnited Kingdom andGibraltar on whether or not to leave theEuropean Union either beforeArticle 50 of the Lisbon Treaty can be triggered or following the conclusion of negotiations by the WelshLabour MPGeraint Davies. The first version of this bill was presented in the 2016–2017 session of Parliament to theHouse of Commons and received its first reading on 6 July 2016 but lapsed when Parliament was dissolved. The Government triggered Article 50 at the end of March 2017.[1]

A second version this bill was presented in the 2017–2019 session of Parliament, after Article 50 was triggered. The bill with its proposal to hold a referendum on the negotiated terms of withdrawal from the EU remains in the UK parliament and was first introduced to theHouse of Commons and received its first reading 6 September 2017 and its due to have its second reading on 6 July 2018.[2]

Origin

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On 23 June 2016 theUnited Kingdom andGibraltar voted by 51.9% to 48.1% to Leave theEuropean Union in the2016 EU membership referendum. The result saw contrasting views throughout the country withGreater London,Northern Ireland andScotland strongly voting to remain whilst all the otherEnglish regions andWales voted to leave.

The original 2016-17 bill sought to hold the proposed referendum beforeArticle 50 could be formally triggered byHM Government however the bill failed to pass before theUnited Kingdom triggered Article 50 on 29 March 2017 and thesnap general election which was held on 8 June 2017. This led to a second version of the bill which proposes to hold the referendum following the conclusion of negotiations between the Government and theEuropean Union.

Bills proposed referendum question

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The bills give the proposed question to appear on ballot papers:

Do you support the Government’s proposed United Kingdom and Gibraltar exit package for negotiating withdrawal from the European Union or Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union?

with the responses to the question to be (to be marked with a single (X)):

Support the Governments proposed exit package
Remain a member of the European Union

The Bills also order the question to be printed in Welsh.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Terms of Withdrawal from EU (Referendum) Bill 2016-17 — UK Parliament".services.parliament.uk.
  2. ^"Terms of Withdrawal from EU (Referendum) Bill 2017-19 — UK Parliament".services.parliament.uk.
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