Boris Johnson signs EU Withdrawal agreement

Yesterday the EU withdrawal agreement was signed, first by EU leaders in Brussels, and then it was taken by Eurostar to London and signed by Boris Johnson in Downing Street.

The agreement has been ratified and written into law by the UK parliament: it still has to be ratified by the European Parliament, and a vote is expected on Wednesday. Ratification was supported by the EP's constitutional committee last Thursday and the full parliament is expected to take the same view on Wednesday.
Boris Johnson said that the signing "finally delivers the result of the 2016 referendum and brings to an end far too many years of argument and division."

He added: "We can now move forward as one country - with a government focused upon delivering better public services, greater opportunity and unleashing the potential of every corner of our brilliant UK, while building a strong new relationship with the EU as friends and sovereign equals."


The new EU Council President Charles Michel tweeted: "Things will inevitably change but our friendship will remain. We start a new chapter as partners and allies."

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