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A New Challenge in the Brexit Process

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December 15, 2017

Why in news?

Theresa May government in Britain faced a new challenge in the Brexit process, with an amendment being passed in the parliament.

What is the recent development?

  • The rebels within the ruling party allied with major opposition parties to push through an amendment to the Brexit legislation.
  • The amendment prescribes a greater say for the Members of Parliament on the terms of Britain’s departure from the EU.
  • The amendment was passed despite a last-minute attempt by the government to offer a “concession”.

What are the implications?

  • Brexit - Britain recently made landmark agreement after tough negotiations with the EU on the terms of Britain’s exit.
  • The terms of agreement include those on -
      1. the status of British and EU migrant residents in their respective territories
      2. the financial settlement of London’s outstanding dues
      3. reconfiguration of the EU-UK border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland
  • The recent vote in the parliament casts a shadow over this consensus development in the Brexit process.
  • Government - The tussle between parliamentary sovereignty and executive authority has existed since the Brexit referendum.
  • The country’s Supreme Court ruling held that since domestic laws would be altered following Brexit, a parliamentary vote on initiating that process was mandatory.
  • In this backdrop, the defeat in parliament comes as a humiliating loss of authority for the government.
  • The development was met with anger from hardline Brexit supporters.
  • However, it is an important guarantee of parliamentary scrutiny over the future course of London’s relationship with the EU.
  • The amendment will ensure that legislators have a voice in finalising the terms of the exit agreement.
  • This gains greater significance with the impact on residency status of millions and London’s financial liabilities in a post-Brexit scenario.

How does the future look?

  • Ms. May will have to make some difficult compromises in the months ahead.
  • And be more accountable to her party and to the Parliament.
  • Another test lies ahead in Parliament, pertaining to the differences over the March 2019 deadline for Brexit.
  • Also, with referendums becoming a popular tool worldwide, the world countries should consider the larger debate on whether such votes should override the will of the legislature, or guide it.

 

Source: The Hindu, Business Line

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