Brexit news this week
This week marked 20 years since Scotland’s devolution referendum. And the legislation to repeal the UK’s EU membership also took a big step forward at Westminster – threatening to undermine the devolution settlement people in Scotland voted for in 1997.
Here’s what you need to know about the EU (Withdrawal) Bill and everything else Brexit related that happened this week.
The EU (Withdrawal) Bill passed its latest parliamentary hurdle, despite being opposed by all Scottish MPs with the exception of the Tories.
Westminster just voted to grab powers from the Scottish Parliament, despite a majority of Scottish MPs voting against. #EUwithdrawalbill pic.twitter.com/HZ3nKJOSXh
— The SNP (@theSNP) September 11, 2017
🎥 Nicola Sturgeon at #FMQs: "What this bill does is reverse the very principles on which this Parliament was founded." pic.twitter.com/glzLWY9b7E
— The SNP (@theSNP) September 14, 2017
👇 This is what the Tory power grab is all about. #Brexit #EUWithdrawalBill pic.twitter.com/YLy0nia04l
— The SNP (@theSNP) September 14, 2017
The Scottish Government confirmed their opposition to the EU (Withdrawal) Bill, which puts 111 Scottish Parliament powers at risk from a power grab.
⏱ Quick read: Westminster has voted for a Brexit power grab – so what happens next? https://t.co/oScGRMIY9A
— The SNP (@theSNP) September 12, 2017
📢 Scottish Brexit Minister @Feorlean: the EU Withdrawal Bill puts 111 Scottish Parliament powers at risk. https://t.co/yyTBSLF0IM
— The SNP (@theSNP) September 13, 2017
Labour’s position on Brexit became even more confusing this week. Jeremy Corbyn said that his party was “open for discussion” on Single Market membership – while his spokesperson confirmed they were still in favour of leaving the Single Market.
Jeremy Corbyn has said that whether the UK remains in the EU single market is "open for discussion" #bbcqt https://t.co/xgDgjsaACW pic.twitter.com/k2AXwPAVTS
— BBC Question Time (@bbcquestiontime) September 14, 2017
Another day, another Labour position on the single market? Labour source says nothing has changed https://t.co/tUYNPI8d16
— Laura Kuenssberg (@bbclaurak) September 11, 2017
…and the Labour Leader still seems to be confused about the difference between Single Market membership and EU membership.
Corbyn says single market membership "only possible" if UK remains in the EU. Ignores those countries outside EU who remain inside SM.
— Adam Bienkov (@AdamBienkov) September 11, 2017
Corbyn says single market membership "only possible" if UK remains an EU member. That'll be news to Norway, Iceland and Lichenstein.
— Adam Payne (@adampayne26) September 11, 2017
HMRC have confirmed that the new customs controls needed after Brexit will cost £800 million and will require 5,000 extra staff.
3️⃣ Costing £500m-800m and taking 7 years? That wasn't on the side of a bus https://t.co/jzTxvmg3X1
— Guardian politics (@GdnPolitics) September 15, 2017
And there is growing evidence of discrimination against EU nationals.
EU? We don't want you.
Discrimination begins.
Tomorrow's Guardian pic.twitter.com/2TMgMUYgw9— Paul Johnson (@paul__johnson) September 11, 2017
No Europeans need apply: evidence mounts of discrimination in UK https://t.co/MQbNmSx90q
— Ian Dunt (@IanDunt) September 11, 2017