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Brexit: Theresa May's withdrawal bill delayed | Brexit: Theresa May's withdrawal bill delayed |
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Theresa May's Brexit withdrawal bill will not be published or debated until early June, the government says. | Theresa May's Brexit withdrawal bill will not be published or debated until early June, the government says. |
The prime minister is continuing to face pressure from her own MPs to resign following her pledge of a "new deal" on Brexit. | The prime minister is continuing to face pressure from her own MPs to resign following her pledge of a "new deal" on Brexit. |
It comes after Commons Leader Andrea Leadsom stepped down on Wednesday night over the PM's Brexit policy. | |
Downing Street has announced she will be replaced by Treasury minister Mel Stride. | Downing Street has announced she will be replaced by Treasury minister Mel Stride. |
Several cabinet ministers have told the BBC that Mrs May cannot stay in her post. | Several cabinet ministers have told the BBC that Mrs May cannot stay in her post. |
Theresa May had told the Commons that the legislation would be published on Friday. | |
But, standing in for Mrs Leadsom on Thursday, Mark Spencer told the Commons: "We will update the House on the publication and introduction of the Withdrawal Agreement Bill on our return from the Whitsun recess." | |
He added that the government planned to publish the bill in the first week of June. | He added that the government planned to publish the bill in the first week of June. |
"We had hoped to hold second reading on Friday 7 June," he added. | "We had hoped to hold second reading on Friday 7 June," he added. |
"At the moment, we have not secured agreement to this in the usual channels. Of course we will update the House when we return from recess." | "At the moment, we have not secured agreement to this in the usual channels. Of course we will update the House when we return from recess." |
Second reading is when MPs get a first chance to debate legislation, before deciding whether it should proceed to detailed scrutiny. | Second reading is when MPs get a first chance to debate legislation, before deciding whether it should proceed to detailed scrutiny. |
Hunt on Trump visit | Hunt on Trump visit |
Earlier, Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt said she would still be PM when President Trump visits the UK in early June. | Earlier, Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt said she would still be PM when President Trump visits the UK in early June. |
Responding to a question after a speech at the National Cyber Security Centre, he said: "Theresa May will be prime minister to welcome him and rightly so." | Responding to a question after a speech at the National Cyber Security Centre, he said: "Theresa May will be prime minister to welcome him and rightly so." |
It is possible for Mrs May to quit as Conservative leader before Mr Trump's visit, but continue as prime minister on a caretaker basis. | It is possible for Mrs May to quit as Conservative leader before Mr Trump's visit, but continue as prime minister on a caretaker basis. |
The US president is due to make a three-day state visit to the UK from 3 to 5 June. | The US president is due to make a three-day state visit to the UK from 3 to 5 June. |
Mrs Leadsom quit on Wednesday, saying there were elements of the prime minister's new Brexit plan she could not support. | |
As Commons leader, she had been due to announce when the prime minister's Withdrawal Agreement Bill - the legislation needed to implement the agreement between the UK and EU - would be introduced to Parliament. | |
She said on Thursday she had "no doubts that I made the right decision" adding: "I felt I couldn't, in all conscience, stand up and deliver the business statement today with a Withdrawal Agreement Bill in it that I couldn't support elements of." | |
She did not answer questions about whether she was planning to run for the leadership. | |
Mrs May has said she was "sorry to lose someone of [Mrs Leadsom's] passion, drive and sincerity". | |
What is the Withdrawal Agreement Bill? | What is the Withdrawal Agreement Bill? |
The UK needs to pass a law to implement the withdrawal agreement - the part of the PM's Brexit deal which will take the country out of the EU - in UK law. | The UK needs to pass a law to implement the withdrawal agreement - the part of the PM's Brexit deal which will take the country out of the EU - in UK law. |
In a mini-reshuffle prompted by Mrs Leadsom's resignation, Mel Stride, who had been Financial Secretary to the Treasury, has replaced her as Commons leader. | |
He has been replaced on the Treasury team by Jesse Norman, whose previous role as a transport minister has been filled by Michael Ellis. Rebecca Pow has been made a junior minister at the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, replacing Mr Ellis. | |
On Wednesday, members of the Conservatives' backbench 1922 Committee held a secret ballot on whether to change party rules, to allow the prime minister to face a vote of no confidence immediately. | On Wednesday, members of the Conservatives' backbench 1922 Committee held a secret ballot on whether to change party rules, to allow the prime minister to face a vote of no confidence immediately. |
Mrs May is due to meet the chairman of the committee, Sir Graham Brady, on Friday. | Mrs May is due to meet the chairman of the committee, Sir Graham Brady, on Friday. |
The results, in sealed envelopes, will be opened if Mrs May does not agree to stand down by 10 June. | The results, in sealed envelopes, will be opened if Mrs May does not agree to stand down by 10 June. |
Mrs May survived a no-confidence vote of Conservative MPs in December. Under existing rules, she cannot be challenged again until December this year. | Mrs May survived a no-confidence vote of Conservative MPs in December. Under existing rules, she cannot be challenged again until December this year. |