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UK might have to bend treaty ratification rules to avoid Brexit cliff-edge, May says

By Michael Acton and Matthew Holehouse ( February 12, 2019, 14:43 GMT | Insight) -- The Brexit withdrawal deal might force the UK government to bypass a law requiring it to put international treaties before parliament weeks before they are ratified, if it is to be approved before March 29, Theresa May has said. The government will if necessary “make provisions in the Withdrawal Agreement bill — with parliament’s consent — to ensure that we’re able to ratify on time,” the prime minister told parliament today.The Brexit withdrawal deal might force the UK government to bypass a law requiring it to put international treaties before parliament weeks before they are ratified, if it is to be approved before March 29, Theresa May has said....

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