Parliament should have had a meaningful vote on the EU trade deal. But it did not.

Cooper, L.ORCID logo & Fowles, S. (30 December 2020) Parliament should have had a meaningful vote on the EU trade deal. But it did not. British Politics and Policy at LSE.
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Luke Cooper and Sam Fowles write that contrary to received wisdom, Parliament does not have the power to overturn the UK-EU agreement. This means Parliament cannot bring about a ‘no deal’ by voting against the implementation bill.

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