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Government to shut Brexit department on 31 January | Government to shut Brexit department on 31 January |
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The Department for Exiting the European Union (DExEU) will be closed down on 31 January - Brexit deadline day. | The Department for Exiting the European Union (DExEU) will be closed down on 31 January - Brexit deadline day. |
The government department, led by Brexit Secretary Stephen Barclay, oversaw negotiations between the UK and EU on the exit and future relationship. | The government department, led by Brexit Secretary Stephen Barclay, oversaw negotiations between the UK and EU on the exit and future relationship. |
The exit deal is now contained within a bill, expected to pass Parliament with the Conservatives' 80-strong majority. | The exit deal is now contained within a bill, expected to pass Parliament with the Conservatives' 80-strong majority. |
Staff were told about the closure on Thursday, but the PM's spokesman said they would help them find jobs. | Staff were told about the closure on Thursday, but the PM's spokesman said they would help them find jobs. |
A statement from No 10 said: "The Department for Exiting the European Union will be wound up once the UK leaves the EU on the 31 January. | A statement from No 10 said: "The Department for Exiting the European Union will be wound up once the UK leaves the EU on the 31 January. |
"DExEU staff have been spoken to today. We are very grateful for all their work and we will help everyone to find new roles." | "DExEU staff have been spoken to today. We are very grateful for all their work and we will help everyone to find new roles." |
The bill to implement the PM's Brexit deal has been formally presented to the Commons, and MPs will hold an initial vote on it on Friday. | |
Detailed scrutiny of the legislation is then expected to take place early next month, before the bill is sent to the House of Lords. | |
May's secretaries | May's secretaries |
The Brexit department was set up by former Prime Minister Theresa May in 2016 in the wake of the referendum result. | |
DExEU has had three Brexit secretaries in its three years - starting with David Davis, who resigned in 2018 in disagreement with Mrs May's plan to leave the EU. | DExEU has had three Brexit secretaries in its three years - starting with David Davis, who resigned in 2018 in disagreement with Mrs May's plan to leave the EU. |
He was followed by the now-Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab, who also resigned four months later over Mrs May's approach. | He was followed by the now-Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab, who also resigned four months later over Mrs May's approach. |
Mr Barclay took over in November 2018 and was kept on by Mr Johnson after he took over in No 10 last summer. | Mr Barclay took over in November 2018 and was kept on by Mr Johnson after he took over in No 10 last summer. |
A former advisor to the department, Raoul Ruparel, said closing down DExEU was the "right decision" and "most sensible way to proceed". | A former advisor to the department, Raoul Ruparel, said closing down DExEU was the "right decision" and "most sensible way to proceed". |
However, he warned the expertise built up by the staff was "still very necessary". | However, he warned the expertise built up by the staff was "still very necessary". |
Mr Ruparel, who also advised Mrs May on Europe, added: "I hope this will be maintained and those civil servants who want to go off to work on other issues will be supported." | Mr Ruparel, who also advised Mrs May on Europe, added: "I hope this will be maintained and those civil servants who want to go off to work on other issues will be supported." |