UK parliament approves Brexit trade deal as both sides look to future

Parliament's lower house voted 521 to 73 in favor of the deal, with the bill expected to become law around midnight; deal safeguards nearly a $1 trillion of annual trade between Britain and EU

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British lawmakers approved UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's post-Brexit trade deal with the European Union on Wednesday, as both sides looked to begin a new chapter of relations just days before their divorce becomes a reality.
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  • Britain and the European Union signed the deal on Wednesday and the British parliament will finalize its implementation, ending over four years of negotiation and safeguarding nearly a $1 trillion of annual trade.
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    ראש ממשלת בריטניה בוריס ג'ונסון עם שלט תמיכה ב ברקזיט דצמבר 2019
    ראש ממשלת בריטניה בוריס ג'ונסון עם שלט תמיכה ב ברקזיט דצמבר 2019
    Prime Minister Boris Johnson
    (Photo: AP)
    Both sides said it was a chance to begin a new chapter in a relationship forged as Europe rebuilt after World War Two, but which has often seen Britain as a reluctant participant in ever-tighter political and economic integration.
    Johnson, in a specially convened sitting of parliament, said he hoped to work "hand in glove" with the EU when its interests aligned, using Britain's new-found sovereignty to reshape the British economy.
    "Brexit is not an end but a beginning," Johnson said. "The responsibility now rests with all of us to make the best use of the powers that we regain, the tools that we've taken back into our hands."
    Parliament's lower house voted 521 to 73 in favor of the deal. The upper house of parliament now debates the bill and it should become law around midnight.
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    ראש ממשלת בריטניה בוריס ג'ונסון הצבעה פרלמנט חוק שיאפשר הפרה של הסכם ה ברקזיט
    ראש ממשלת בריטניה בוריס ג'ונסון הצבעה פרלמנט חוק שיאפשר הפרה של הסכם ה ברקזיט
    Prime Minister Boris Johnson
    (Photo: AFP)
    The deal has been criticised on several fronts since it was agreed on Dec. 24. The opposition Labour Party say it is too thin and doesn't protect trade in services, fishermen rage that Johnson has sold out their interests, and Northern Ireland's status remains subject to much uncertainty.
    Nevertheless, Johnson has won the support of his party's hardline Brexiteers - delivering a break with the EU far more radical than many imagined when Britain shocked the world in 2016 by voting to leave.
    Long-time eurosceptic lawmaker Bill Cash said Johnson had saved Britain's democracy from four decades of "subjugation" to Brussels: "Like Alexander the Great, Boris has cut the Gordian knot."
    Johnson said he hoped to end the "old, tired, vexed question of Britain's political relations with Europe" and instead become "the best friend and ally the EU could have".
    NEW CHAPTER
    Earlier, against a backdrop of EU flags, top EU officials signed the treaties struck on Dec. 24 to preserve Britain's tariff- and quota-free access to the bloc's 450 million consumers.
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    תמונות השנה של רויטרס 2020 מניפים את דגל בריטניה ביום הפרישה ברקזיט מ האיחוד האירופי 31 ינואר
    תמונות השנה של רויטרס 2020 מניפים את דגל בריטניה ביום הפרישה ברקזיט מ האיחוד האירופי 31 ינואר
    Pro-Brexit protesters in London
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    "It is of the utmost importance for the European Union and the United Kingdom to look forward, in view of opening a new chapter in their relations," the EU said in a statement.
    A British Royal Air Force brought the documents, which bear the EU's golden stars on a blue leather folder, to Johnson who signed them sitting at a desk in front of his own backdrop of British flags.
    "Have I read it? The answer is yes," Johnson quipped, holding a copy of the full 2,000-page document aloft.
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    ראש ממשלת בריטניה בוריס ג'ונסון הצבעה פרלמנט חוק שיאפשר הפרה של הסכם ה ברקזיט
    ראש ממשלת בריטניה בוריס ג'ונסון הצבעה פרלמנט חוק שיאפשר הפרה של הסכם ה ברקזיט
    Anti-Brexit demonstrators
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    Britain formally left the EU nearly a year ago and the new partnership agreement will regulate ties from Jan. 1 on everything from trade to transport, energy links and fishing.
    After both sides have signed, the deal will be in place until the end of February, pending final approval by the European Parliament to make it permanent.
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