From the BBC:
“Brexit: EU leaders sign UK
withdrawal deal”
The heads of the European
Commission and Council - Ursula von der Leyen and Charles Michel - have signed
the Withdrawal Agreement, ahead of the UK's exit from the EU on 31 January. The Queen approved it on Thursday, and next
Wednesday the European Parliament is expected to vote for it too. The UK has agreed to abide by EU rules during
a transition period until the end of the year. By 2021 the UK aims to have
agreed a deal on future ties. Brexit
ends 46 years in the EU club. After the document was signed in Brussels it was
taken to Downing Street by EU and UK officials, for signing by UK Prime
Minister Boris Johnson, due later on Friday. The agreement will then travel
back to Brussels, and a copy of it will remain in London. Next week's European
Parliament vote is seen as all but a formality, after it was backed by the
parliament's constitutional affairs committee on Thursday. Mrs von der Leyen
and other senior EU figures are sceptical about the UK government's plan to
negotiate a comprehensive deal on future relations before the end of 2020. They
believe the timetable for that is too tight. But Prime Minister Boris Johnson
is upbeat, insisting the UK can now move forward after years of wrangling over
Brexit. Charles Michel, the former Belgian Prime Minister who chairs EU
summits, said in a tweet "things will inevitably change but our friendship
will remain. "We start a new
chapter as partners and allies." The EU Commission official who spent more
than three years negotiating Brexit - Michel Barnier - stood behind the two EU
leaders at the low-key signing ceremony. Earlier Mr Johnson said "at times it felt
like we would never cross the Brexit finish line, but we've done it. "Now
we can put the rancour and division of the past three years behind us and focus
on delivering a bright, exciting future - with better hospitals and schools,
safer streets and opportunity spread to every corner of our country." MPs overruled an attempt by the House of Lords
to secure additional rights, including for unaccompanied child refugees, in the
Withdrawal Agreement.
^ After years of drama and confusion
people (in the UK, throughout the EU and the rest of the world) are sick and
tired of hearing about Brexit. At any other time the signing of this Withdrawal
Deal would have been front-page news and instead it is hidden in-between
anything and everything else. ^
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-51234625
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