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The term "Brexit divorce bill" refers to payment due to the European Union (EU) from the United Kingdom (UK) when it left the EU (a process commonly referred to as Brexit) to settle the UK's share of the financing of all the obligations undertaken while it was a member of the EU. [1]
A costly divorce. The latest Treasury estimates show that the cost of Britain’s settlement with the EU stands at approximately £30.2bn in total. ... As a result of Brexit, UK nationals also ...
Exclusive: Starmer urged to reverse the damage done by Brexit by pursuing closer ties with Europe after vast costs of leaving bloc revealed Staggering cost of Britain’s Brexit divorce revealed ...
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's plan to break international law by breaching parts of the Brexit divorce treaty with the European Union faces a vote in parliament on Monday amid growing ...
Boris Johnson, the UK's Foreign Secretary, commenting on the Brexit "divorce bill" in May 2017, said the valuable EU assets the UK has paid for over the years should be properly valued, and that there were good arguments for including them in the negotiations. [77]
The Brexit Secretary, David Davis, stated that the government aimed to overturn the Lords amendments in the House of Commons. [32] On 13 March the Commons voted against the first Lords amendment by 335 to 287 and against the second by 331 to 286. The bill passed both Houses of Parliament unamended.
The Treasury’s latest estimate put the figure at £42.5 billion – up from £37.3 billion a year ago.
The Act was originally introduced to the House of Commons as the European Union (Withdrawal) (No. 5) Bill on 3 April 2019, on a day when some of the normal standing orders of the House were suspended to prevent Government business taking precedence over business that other Members of Parliament might wish to undertake.