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House of Commons 1 Wednesday 8 February 2017 COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE HOUSE New Amendments handed in are marked thus Amendments which will comply with the required notice period at their next appearance EUROPEAN UNION (NOTIFICATION OF WITHDRAWAL) BILL NOTE This document includes all amendments tabled to date and includes any withdrawn amendments at the end. The amendments have been arranged in accordance with the Order of the House [1 February 2017]. NEW CLAUSES AND NEW SCHEDULES RELATING TO THE PRIORITIES IN NEGOTIATIONS FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM’S WITHDRAWAL FROM THE EUROPEAN UNION; CLAUSES 1 AND 2; REMAINING NEW CLAUSES; REMAINING NEW SCHEDULES; REMAINING PROCEEDINGS IN COMMITTEE NEW CLAUSES AND NEW SCHEDULES RELATING TO THE PRIORITIES IN NEGOTIATIONS FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM’S WITHDRAWAL FROM THE EUROPEAN UNION Jeremy Corbyn Mr Nicholas Brown Keir Starmer Paul Blomfield Jenny Chapman Matthew Pennycook Mr Graham Allen Ian Murray Ann Clwyd Valerie Vaz Heidi Alexander Stephen Timms Mike Gapes Liz Kendall Mr Ben Bradshaw Mrs Madeleine Moon Angela Smith Stephen Doughty Owen Smith Sarah Champion Mr Clive Betts Helen Goodman Seema Malhotra Vernon Coaker Mr David Lammy Helen Hayes Kate Green

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  • House of Commons

    1

    Wednesday 8 February 2017COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE HOUSE

    New Amendments handed in are marked thus Amendments which will comply with the required notice period at their next appearance

    EUROPEAN UNION (NOTIFICATION OF WITHDRAWAL) BILL

    NOTEThis document includes all amendments tabled to date and includes any

    withdrawn amendments at the end. The amendments have been arranged inaccordance with the Order of the House [1 February 2017].

    NEW CLAUSES AND NEW SCHEDULES RELATING TO THE PRIORITIES IN NEGOTIATIONS FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM’S WITHDRAWAL FROM THE EUROPEAN UNION; CLAUSES

    1 AND 2; REMAINING NEW CLAUSES; REMAINING NEW SCHEDULES; REMAINING PROCEEDINGS IN COMMITTEE

    NEW CLAUSES AND NEW SCHEDULES RELATING TO THE PRIORITIES IN NEGOTIATIONS FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM’S WITHDRAWAL FROM THE EUROPEAN UNION

    Jeremy CorbynMr Nicholas BrownKeir StarmerPaul BlomfieldJenny ChapmanMatthew Pennycook

    Mr Graham Allen Ian Murray Ann ClwydValerie Vaz Heidi Alexander Stephen TimmsMike Gapes Liz Kendall Mr Ben BradshawMrs Madeleine Moon Angela Smith Stephen DoughtyOwen Smith Sarah Champion Mr Clive BettsHelen Goodman Seema Malhotra Vernon CoakerMr David Lammy Helen Hayes Kate Green

  • 2 Committee of the whole House: 8 February 2017

    European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill, continued

    Meg Hillier Stella Creasy Mike GapesAlbert Owen Mr Andrew Smith Catherine McKinnellMark Durkan Dr Alasdair McDonnell Ms Margaret RitchieWes Streeting Mr David Hanson Mr Barry SheermanPhil Wilson Conor McGinn Chris BryantMr Pat McFadden Luciana Berger Clive EffordMs Angela Eagle Stephen Kinnock Rachael MaskellLilian Greenwood Rushanara Ali Dr Roberta Blackman-WoodsCaroline Flint

    NC2To move the following Clause—

    “Conduct of negotiations Before giving any notification under Article 50(2) of the Treaty on European

    Union, the Prime Minister shall give an undertaking to have regard to the publicinterest during negotiations in—

    (a) maintaining a stable and sustainable economy, (b) preserving peace in Northern Ireland,(c) having trading arrangements with the European Union for goods and

    services that are free of tariff and non-tariff barriers and furtherregulatory burdens,

    (d) co-operation with the European Union in education, research andscience, environment protection, and preventing and detecting seriousand organised crime and terrorist activity,

    (e) maintaining all existing social, economic, consumer and workers’rights.”

    Member’s explanatory statement This new clause sets out statutory objectives that the Government must have regard to whilstcarrying out negotiations under article 50.

    Jeremy CorbynMr Nicholas BrownKeir StarmerPaul BlomfieldJenny ChapmanMatthew Pennycook

    Mr Graham Allen Ian Murray Ann ClwydValerie Vaz Heidi Alexander Mike GapesLiz Kendall Mr Ben Bradshaw Mrs Madeleine MoonAngela Smith Stephen Doughty Owen SmithSarah Champion Mr Clive Betts Helen GoodmanVernon Coaker Mr David Lammy Helen HayesMeg Hillier Stella Creasy Albert OwenMr Andrew Smith Mark Durkan Wes StreetingMr David Hanson Mr Barry Sheerman Phil WilsonConor McGinn Mary Creagh Luciana Berger

  • Committee of the whole House: 8 February 2017 3

    European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill, continued

    Clive Efford Ms Angela Eagle Stephen KinnockRachael Maskell Lilian Greenwood Rushanara AliCaroline Flint Dr Roberta Blackman-Woods

    NC7To move the following Clause—

    “Conduct of negotiations—anti-tax haven(1) In negotiating and concluding an agreement in accordance with Article 50(2) of

    the Treaty on European Union, Ministers of the Crown must have regard to thepublic interest in maintaining all existing EU tax avoidance and evasionlegislation.

    (2) In negotiating and concluding an agreement in accordance with Article 50(2) ofthe Treaty on European Union, Ministers of Crown must comply with theEuropean Union Code of Conduct on Business Taxation.”

    Member’s explanatory statement This new clause sets out the government’s commitment to observe the Code of Conduct on businesstaxation to prevent excessive tax competition and lays out the statutory objectives that theGovernment must have regard to EU tax avoidance and evasion whilst carrying out negotiationsunder article 50.

    Jeremy CorbynKeir StarmerMr Nicholas BrownMr Graham AllenIan MurrayAnn Clwyd

    Valerie Vaz Heidi Alexander Mike GapesLiz Kendall Mr Ben Bradshaw Angela SmithOwen Smith Mr Clive Betts Helen GoodmanSeema Malhotra Mrs Madeleine Moon Stephen DoughtyVernon Coaker Neil Coyle Mr David LammyHelen Hayes Kate Green Meg HillierStella Creasy Albert Owen Mr Andrew SmithCatherine McKinnell Mark Durkan Dr Alasdair McDonnellMs Margaret Ritchie Wes Streeting Mr David HansonMr Barry Sheerman Phil Wilson Conor McGinnMr David Anderson Diana Johnson Mary CreaghChris Bryant Luciana Berger Clive EffordMs Angela Eagle Stephen Kinnock Rachael MaskellLilian Greenwood Keith Vaz Rushanara AliCaroline Flint Dr Roberta Blackman-Woods

    NC8To move the following Clause—

    “EU and United Kingdom nationals

    In negotiating and concluding an agreement in accordance with Article 50(2) ofthe Treaty on European Union, Ministers of the Crown must resolve to guaranteethe rights of residence of anyone who is lawfully resident in the United Kingdomon the day on which section 1 comes into force in accordance with or asconsequence of any provision of a Treaty to which section 1 relates, and United

  • 4 Committee of the whole House: 8 February 2017

    European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill, continued

    Kingdom nationals living in the parts of the European Union that are not theUnited Kingdom before the European Council finalises their initial negotiatingguidelines and directives.”

    Chris LeslieMr Graham AllenStella CreasyAnn CoffeyPaul FarrellyMr David Lammy

    Jim Dowd Catherine McKinnell Ian MurrayAnn Clwyd Mr Ben Bradshaw Heidi AlexanderMike Gapes Liz Kendall Mr Barry SheermanMrs Madeleine Moon Angela Smith Stephen DoughtyNeil Coyle Owen Smith Helen GoodmanVernon Coaker Helen Hayes Meg HillierRushanara Ali Mr Andrew Smith Mark DurkanDr Alasdair McDonnell Ms Margaret Ritchie Wes StreetingMary Creagh Mr Nick Clegg Mr Andrew SmithEmma Reynolds Maria Eagle Luciana BergerMs Angela Eagle Rachael Maskell

    NC11To move the following Clause—

    “Tariff-free trade in goods and services

    In the event of the exercise of the power in Section 1, Her Majesty’s Governmentshall seek a new Treaty between the United Kingdom and the European Union ontariff-free trade in goods and services.”

    Member’s explanatory statement This new clause would ensure that, in the event of the exercise of the power in Section 1, HerMajesty’s Government shall seek a new Treaty between the United Kingdom and the EuropeanUnion on tariff-free trade in goods and services rather than withdraw from the European Unionwith no alternative objective.

  • Committee of the whole House: 8 February 2017 5

    European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill, continued

    Chris LeslieMr Graham AllenStella CreasyAnn CoffeyPaul FarrellyMr David Lammy

    Jim Dowd Catherine McKinnell Ian MurrayAnn Clwyd Mr Ben Bradshaw Heidi AlexanderStephen Timms Mike Gapes Liz KendallMr Barry Sheerman Caroline Lucas Mrs Madeleine MoonAngela Smith Stephen Doughty Helen GoodmanKate Green Meg Hillier Rushanara AliMr Andrew Smith Mark Durkan Dr Alasdair McDonnellMs Margaret Ritchie Stephen Kinnock Mary CreaghMaria Eagle Luciana Berger

    NC13To move the following Clause—

    “Transitional arrangements

    Her Majesty’s Government shall seek a transitional trading agreement betweenthe United Kingdom and the European Union as part of the negotiationsfollowing notification under section 1.”

    Member’s explanatory statement This new clause would make it an objective for HM Government to secure a transitional approachtowards new trading relationships with the EU Member States following the end of the Article 50notification and negotiation period.

    Chris LeslieMr Graham AllenStella CreasyAnn CoffeyPaul FarrellyMr David Lammy

    Jim Dowd Catherine McKinnell Ian MurrayAnn Clwyd Mr Ben Bradshaw Mike GapesMr Barry Sheerman Mrs Madeleine Moon Angela SmithNeil Coyle Helen Goodman Helen HayesMeg Hillier Rushanara Ali Mr Andrew SmithMark Durkan Dr Alasdair McDonnell Ms Margaret RitchieMary Creagh Chris Bryant Maria EagleLuciana Berger Rachael Maskell

    NC15To move the following Clause—

    “Visa-free travel

    On the exercise of the power in section 1, Her Majesty’s Government shallendeavour to maintain the visa policy in operation at the date of the coming into

  • 6 Committee of the whole House: 8 February 2017

    European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill, continued

    force of this Act in relation to citizens of member states of the European Unionand the United Kingdom.”

    Member’s explanatory statement This new clause would seek to ensure that HM Government has the objective of maintaining thevisa policy in operation at the date of the coming into force of this Act in relation to citizens ofmember states of the European Union and the United Kingdom.

    Chris LeslieMr Graham AllenStella CreasyAnn CoffeyPaul FarrellyMr David Lammy

    Jim Dowd Catherine McKinnell Ian MurrayAnn Clwyd Mr Ben Bradshaw Heidi AlexanderMike Gapes Mr Barry Sheerman Mrs Madeleine MoonAngela Smith Neil Coyle Owen SmithHelen Goodman Helen Hayes Meg HillierRushanara Ali Mr Andrew Smith Dr Alasdair McDonnellMary Creagh Maria Eagle Luciana Berger

    NC21To move the following Clause—

    “Trading rights—financial services

    On the exercise of the power in section 1, Her Majesty’s Government shall makeit an objective to secure the trading rights for UK-based financial servicescompanies that exist by virtue of the UK’s membership of the European Union asof the day on which this Act comes into force.”

    Member’s explanatory statement This new clause would seek to ensure that Her Majesty’s Government endeavours to preserve theexisting trading rights for UK-based financial services companies as currently exist.

  • Committee of the whole House: 8 February 2017 7

    European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill, continued

    Helen GoodmanMike GapesChris LeslieMr Ben BradshawAnn CoffeyMrs Madeleine Moon

    Angela Smith Mr David Lammy Helen HayesMeg Hillier Mr Andrew Smith Catherine McKinnellMr Barry Sheerman Mr Graham Allen Paul FarrellyAndy Burnham Diana Johnson Mary CreaghChris Bryant Mr Clive Betts Luciana BergerClive Efford Dr Roberta Blackman-Woods

    NC55To move the following Clause—

    “Conduct of negotiations

    Before giving any notification under Article 50(2) of the treaty on EuropeanUnion, the Prime Minister must undertake to have regard to the public interestduring negotiations in—

    (a) maintaining and advancing manufacturing industry, (b) securing the interests of all the regions in England,(c) delivering existing climate change commitments,(d) maintaining the common travel area with the Republic of Ireland.”

    Member’s explanatory statement This new clause sets out statutory objectives to which the Government must have regard whilstcarrying out negotiations under Article 50.

    Hywel WilliamsLiz Saville RobertsJonathan EdwardsCaroline LucasMeg HillierMr Graham Allen

    Mr Mark WilliamsNC70

    To move the following Clause—

    “Relationship with Europe

    Before the Prime Minister can exercise the power in section 1, the Prime Ministermust commit to negotiating a deal that allows free trade and cooperation betweenWales and all European countries.”

    Member’s explanatory statement This new clause requires the Prime Minister to commit to implementing the Leave Campaign’spledge to negotiate deal that allows free trade and cooperation between Wales and all Europeancountries before exercising the powers outlined in section 1.

  • 8 Committee of the whole House: 8 February 2017

    European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill, continued

    Chris LeslieMike GapesMr Ben BradshawMr Barry SheermanAnn CoffeyMrs Madeleine Moon

    Angela Smith Stephen Doughty Helen HayesMeg Hillier Mr Andrew Smith Catherine McKinnellMs Margaret Ritchie Mr Graham Allen Paul FarrellyMary Creagh Chris Bryant Mr David LammyMaria Eagle Luciana Berger

    NC76To move the following Clause—

    “Framework for transfer of data

    In the event of exercise of the power in section 1, Her Majesty‘s Governmentshall promote a framework for the transfer of data between the UK and the EU tounderpin continued trade in services.”

    Member’s explanatory statement This new clause would make it the policy of Her Majesty’s Government to promote a frameworkfor cross-border data flows to safeguard the UK services economy and its trade with Europeanmarkets.

    Chris LeslieMike GapesLiz KendallMr Ben BradshawAnn CoffeyMrs Madeleine Moon

    Angela Smith Mr David Lammy Helen HayesMeg Hillier Stella Creasy Mr Andrew SmithCatherine McKinnell Dr Alasdair McDonnell Mr Barry SheermanMr Graham Allen Paul Farrelly Mary CreaghMaria Eagle Luciana Berger

    NC77To move the following Clause—

    “Trade in goods and services

    In negotiating and concluding an agreement in accordance with Article 50(2) ofthe Treaty on European Union, Ministers of the Crown must have regard to thedesirability of retaining full participation in the making of all rules affecting tradein goods and services in the European Union.”

    Member’s explanatory statement This new clause would require HM Government to negotiate to continue the UK’s participation onagreeing all rules affecting trade in goods and services in the European Union.

  • Committee of the whole House: 8 February 2017 9

    European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill, continued

    Chris LeslieMike GapesLiz KendallMr Ben BradshawAnn CoffeyMrs Madeleine Moon

    Angela Smith Mr David Lammy Helen HayesMeg Hillier Stella Creasy Catherine McKinnellMark Durkan Mr Barry Sheerman Mr Graham AllenPaul Farrelly Diana Johnson Margaret FerrierMary Creagh Maria Eagle Luciana BergerRachael Maskell Keith Vaz

    NC78To move the following Clause—

    “Europol

    In negotiating and concluding an agreement in accordance with Article 50(2) ofthe Treaty on European Union, Ministers of the Crown must have regard to thedesirability of continuing to participate in the European Police Office (Europol)on the same basis as any other member state of the European Union.”

    Member’s explanatory statement This new clause would require Her Majesty‘s Government to negotiate to continue the UK’sparticipation in the European Police Office (Europol).

    Chris LeslieMike GapesMr Ben BradshawMr Barry SheermanAnn CoffeyMrs Madeleine Moon

    Angela Smith Mr David Lammy Meg HillierStella Creasy Catherine McKinnell Dr Alasdair McDonnellMr Graham Allen Paul Farrelly Mary CreaghMaria Eagle Luciana Berger Rachael Maskell

    NC79To move the following Clause—

    “European Chemicals Agency

    In negotiating and concluding an agreement in accordance with Article 50(2) ofthe Treaty on European Union, Ministers of the Crown must have regard to thedesirability of continuing to participate in the European Chemicals Agency(ECHA) on the same basis as any other member state of the European Union.”

    Member’s explanatory statement This new clause would require Her Majesty‘s Government to negotiate to continue the UK’sparticipation in the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA).

  • 10 Committee of the whole House: 8 February 2017

    European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill, continued

    Chris LeslieMike GapesMr Ben BradshawMr Barry SheermanAnn CoffeyMrs Madeleine Moon

    Angela Smith Mr David Lammy Helen HayesMeg Hillier Stella Creasy Catherine McKinnellMark Durkan Dr Alasdair McDonnell Ms Margaret RitchieMr Graham Allen Paul Farrelly Mary CreaghMaria Eagle Luciana Berger Rachael Maskell

    NC80To move the following Clause—

    “European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control

    In negotiating and concluding an agreement in accordance with Article 50(2) ofthe Treaty on European Union, Ministers of the Crown must have regard to thedesirability of continuing to participate in the European Centre for DiseasePrevention and Control (ECDC) on the same basis as any other member state ofthe European Union.”

    Member’s explanatory statement This new clause would require Her Majesty‘s Government to negotiate to continue the UK’sparticipation in the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC).

    Chris LeslieMike GapesMr Ben BradshawMr Barry SheermanAnn CoffeyMrs Madeleine Moon

    Angela Smith Mr David Lammy Meg HillierStella Creasy Catherine McKinnell Mr Graham AllenPaul Farrelly Mary Creagh Maria EagleLuciana Berger Rachael Maskell

    NC81To move the following Clause—

    “Community Plant Variety Office

    In negotiating and concluding an agreement in accordance with Article 50(2) ofthe Treaty on European Union, Ministers of the Crown must have regard to thedesirability of continuing to participate in the Community Plant Variety Office(CPVO) on the same basis as any other member state of the European Union.”

    Member’s explanatory statement This new clause would require Her Majesty‘s Government to negotiate to continue the UK’sparticipation in the Community Plant Variety Office (CPVO).

  • Committee of the whole House: 8 February 2017 11

    European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill, continued

    Chris LeslieMike GapesMr Ben BradshawMr Barry SheermanAnn CoffeyMrs Madeleine Moon

    Angela Smith Mr David Lammy Helen HayesMeg Hillier Stella Creasy Catherine McKinnellMark Durkan Dr Alasdair McDonnell Ms Margaret RitchieMr Graham Allen Paul Farrelly Mary CreaghMaria Eagle Luciana Berger Rachael Maskell

    NC82To move the following Clause—

    “European Medicines Agency

    In negotiating and concluding an agreement in accordance with Article 50(2) ofthe Treaty on European Union, Ministers of the Crown must have regard to thedesirability of continuing to participate in the European Medicines Agency(EMEA) on the same basis as any other member state of the European Union.”

    Member’s explanatory statement This new clause would require Her Majesty‘s Government to negotiate to continue the UK’sparticipation in the European Medicines Agency (EMEA).

    Chris LeslieMike GapesMr Ben BradshawMr Barry SheermanAnn CoffeyMrs Madeleine Moon

    Angela Smith Mr David Lammy Helen HayesMeg Hillier Stella Creasy Catherine McKinnellMark Durkan Dr Alasdair McDonnell Ms Margaret RitchieMr Graham Allen Paul Farrelly Mary CreaghMaria Eagle Luciana Berger Rachael Maskell

    NC83To move the following Clause—

    “European Agency for Health and Safety at Work

    In negotiating and concluding an agreement in accordance with Article 50(2) ofthe Treaty on European Union, Ministers of the Crown must have regard to thedesirability of continuing to participate in the European Agency for Health and

  • 12 Committee of the whole House: 8 February 2017

    European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill, continued

    Safety at Work (EU-OSHA) on the same basis as any other member state of theEuropean Union.”

    Member’s explanatory statement This new clause would require Her Majesty‘s Government to negotiate to continue the UK’sparticipation in the European Agency for Health and Safety at Work (EU-OSHA).

    Chris LeslieMike GapesMr Ben BradshawMr Barry SheermanAnn CoffeyMrs Madeleine Moon

    Angela Smith Mr David Lammy Helen HayesMeg Hillier Stella Creasy Catherine McKinnellMr Graham Allen Paul Farrelly Mary CreaghMaria Eagle Luciana Berger Rachael Maskell

    NC84To move the following Clause—

    “European Aviation Safety Agency

    In negotiating and concluding an agreement in accordance with Article 50(2) ofthe Treaty on European Union, Ministers of the Crown must have regard to thedesirability of continuing to participate in the European Aviation Safety Agency(EASA) on the same basis as any other member state of the European Union.”

    Member’s explanatory statement This new clause would require Her Majesty‘s Government to negotiate to continue the UK’sparticipation in the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).

    Chris LeslieMike GapesMr Ben BradshawMr Barry SheermanAnn CoffeyMrs Madeleine Moon

    Angela Smith Mr David Lammy Meg HillierStella Creasy Catherine McKinnell Mr Graham AllenPaul Farrelly Mary Creagh Maria EagleLuciana Berger Rachael Maskell

    NC85To move the following Clause—

    “European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training

    In negotiating and concluding an agreement in accordance with Article 50(2) ofthe Treaty on European Union, Ministers of the Crown must have regard to thedesirability of continuing to participate in the European Centre for the

  • Committee of the whole House: 8 February 2017 13

    European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill, continued

    Development of Vocational Training (Cedefop) on the same basis as any othermember state of the European Union.”

    Member’s explanatory statement This new clause would require Her Majesty‘s Government to negotiate to continue the UK’sparticipation in the European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training (Cedefop).

    Chris LeslieMike GapesMr Ben BradshawMr Barry SheermanAnn CoffeyMrs Madeleine Moon

    Angela Smith Mr David Lammy Meg HillierStella Creasy Catherine McKinnell Mr Graham AllenPaul Farrelly Diana Johnson Mary CreaghMaria Eagle Luciana Berger Rachael MaskellKeith Vaz

    NC86To move the following Clause—

    “European Police College

    In negotiating and concluding an agreement in accordance with Article 50(2) ofthe Treaty on European Union, Ministers of the Crown must have regard to thedesirability of continuing to participate in the European Police College (Cepol)on the same basis as any other member state of the European Union.”

    Member’s explanatory statement This new clause would require Her Majesty‘s Government to negotiate to continue the UK’sparticipation in the European Police College (Cepol).

  • 14 Committee of the whole House: 8 February 2017

    European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill, continued

    Chris LeslieMike GapesMr Ben BradshawMr Barry SheermanCaroline LucasAnn Coffey

    Mrs Madeleine Moon Angela Smith Mr David LammyHelen Hayes Meg Hillier Stella CreasyMr Andrew Smith Catherine McKinnell Mr Graham AllenPaul Farrelly Mary Creagh Maria EagleLuciana Berger Rachael Maskell Mark Durkan

    NC87To move the following Clause—

    “European Environment Agency

    In negotiating and concluding an agreement in accordance with Article 50(2) ofthe Treaty on European Union, Ministers of the Crown must have regard to thedesirability of continuing to participate in the European Environment Agency(EEA) on the same basis as any other member state of the European Union.”

    Member’s explanatory statement This new clause would require Her Majesty‘s Government to negotiate to continue the UK’sparticipation in the European Environment Agency (EEA).

    Chris LeslieMike GapesMr Ben BradshawMr Barry SheermanCaroline LucasAnn Coffey

    Mrs Madeleine Moon Angela Smith Mr David LammyHelen Hayes Meg Hillier Stella CreasyCatherine McKinnell Mr Graham Allen Paul FarrellyMary Creagh Caroline Lucas Maria EagleLuciana Berger Rachael Maskell

    NC88To move the following Clause—

    “European Food Safety Authority

    In negotiating and concluding an agreement in accordance with Article 50(2) ofthe Treaty on European Union, Ministers of the Crown must have regard to thedesirability of continuing to participate in the European Food Safety Authority(EFSA) on the same basis as any other member state of the European Union.”

    Member’s explanatory statement This new clause would require Her Majesty’s Government to negotiate to continue the UK’sparticipation in the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA).

  • Committee of the whole House: 8 February 2017 15

    European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill, continued

    Chris LeslieMike GapesMr Ben BradshawMr Barry SheermanCaroline LucasAnn Coffey

    Mrs Madeleine Moon Angela Smith Mr David LammyHelen Hayes Meg Hillier Stella CreasyCatherine McKinnell Mark Durkan Dr Alasdair McDonnellMs Margaret Ritchie Mr Graham Allen Paul FarrellyMary Creagh Maria Eagle Luciana BergerRachael Maskell

    NC89To move the following Clause—

    “European Investment Bank

    In negotiating and concluding an agreement in accordance with Article 50(2) ofthe Treaty on European Union, Ministers of the Crown must have regard to thedesirability of continuing to participate in the European Investment Bank (EIB)on the same basis as any other member state of the European Union.”

    Member’s explanatory statement This new clause would require Her Majesty’s Government to negotiate to continue the UK’sparticipation in the European Investment Bank (EIB).

    Chris LeslieMike GapesMr Ben BradshawMr Barry SheermanAnn CoffeyMrs Madeleine Moon

    Angela Smith Mr David Lammy Meg HillierStella Creasy Catherine McKinnell Mr Graham AllenPaul Farrelly Diana Johnson Margaret FerrierMary Creagh Maria Eagle Luciana BergerRachael Maskell

    NC90To move the following Clause—

    “Eurojust

    In negotiating and concluding an agreement in accordance with Article 50(2) ofthe Treaty on European Union, Ministers of the Crown must have regard to the

  • 16 Committee of the whole House: 8 February 2017

    European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill, continued

    desirability of continuing to participate in Eurojust on the same basis as any othermember state of the European Union.”

    Member’s explanatory statement This new clause would require Her Majesty’s Government to negotiate to continue the UK’sparticipation in Eurojust.

    Chris LeslieMike GapesMr Ben BradshawMr Barry SheermanAnn CoffeyMrs Madeleine Moon

    Angela Smith Mr David Lammy Helen HayesMeg Hillier Stella Creasy Catherine McKinnellMr Graham Allen Paul Farrelly Mary CreaghMaria Eagle Luciana Berger Rachael Maskell

    NC91To move the following Clause—

    “European Maritime Safety Agency

    In negotiating and concluding an agreement in accordance with Article 50(2) ofthe Treaty on European Union, Ministers of the Crown must have regard to thedesirability of continuing to participate in the European Maritime Safety Agency(EMSA) on the same basis as any other member state of the European Union.”

    Member’s explanatory statement This new clause would require Her Majesty’s Government to negotiate to continue the UK’sparticipation in the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA).

    Chris LeslieMike GapesMr Ben BradshawMr Barry SheermanAnn CoffeyMrs Madeleine Moon

    Angela Smith Mr David Lammy Helen HayesMeg Hillier Stella Creasy Catherine McKinnellMr Graham Allen Paul Farrelly Mary CreaghMaria Eagle Luciana Berger Rachael Maskell

    NC92To move the following Clause—

    “European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction

    In negotiating and concluding an agreement in accordance with Article 50(2) ofthe Treaty on European Union, Ministers of the Crown must have regard to thedesirability of continuing to participate in the European Monitoring Centre for

  • Committee of the whole House: 8 February 2017 17

    European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill, continued

    Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA) on the same basis as any other memberstate of the European Union.”

    Member’s explanatory statement This new clause would require Her Majesty’s Government to negotiate to continue the UK’sparticipation in the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA).

    Chris LeslieMike GapesMr Ben BradshawMr Barry SheermanAnn CoffeyMrs Madeleine Moon

    Angela Smith Mr David Lammy Helen HayesMeg Hillier Stella Creasy Catherine McKinnellMark Durkan Dr Alasdair McDonnell Ms Margaret RitchieMr Graham Allen Paul Farrelly Mary CreaghMaria Eagle Luciana Berger Rachael Maskell

    NC93To move the following Clause—

    “European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights

    In negotiating and concluding an agreement in accordance with Article 50(2) ofthe Treaty on European Union, Ministers of the Crown must have regard to thedesirability of continuing to participate in the European Union Agency forFundamental Rights (FRA) on the same basis as any other member state of theEuropean Union.”

    Member’s explanatory statement This new clause would require Her Majesty’s Government to negotiate to continue the UK’sparticipation in the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA).

  • 18 Committee of the whole House: 8 February 2017

    European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill, continued

    Chris LeslieMike GapesMr Ben BradshawMr Barry SheermanAnn CoffeyMrs Madeleine Moon

    Angela Smith Mr David Lammy Stephen DoughtyMeg Hillier Stella Creasy Catherine McKinnellMr Graham Allen Paul Farrelly Mary CreaghMaria Eagle Luciana Berger Rachael Maskell

    NC94To move the following Clause—

    “European Satellite Centre

    In negotiating and concluding an agreement in accordance with Article 50(2) ofthe Treaty on European Union, Ministers of the Crown must have regard to thedesirability of continuing to participate in the European Satellite Centre (EUSC)on the same basis as any other member state of the European Union.”

    Member’s explanatory statement This new clause would require Her Majesty’s Government to negotiate to continue the UK’sparticipation in the European Satellite Centre (EUSC).

    Chris LeslieMike GapesMr Ben BradshawMr Barry SheermanAnn CoffeyMrs Madeleine Moon

    Angela Smith Mr David Lammy Meg HillierStella Creasy Mr Andrew Smith Catherine McKinnellMr Graham Allen Paul Farrelly Mary CreaghMaria Eagle Luciana Berger Rachael Maskell

    NC95To move the following Clause—

    “Protected designation of origin scheme

    In negotiating and concluding an agreement in accordance with Article 50(2) ofthe Treaty on European Union, Ministers of the Crown must have regard to thedesirability of continuing to participate in the protected designation of origin(PDO) scheme on the same basis as any other member state of the EuropeanUnion.”

    Member’s explanatory statement This new clause would require Her Majesty’s Government to negotiate to continue the UK’sparticipation in the protected designation of origin (PDO) scheme.

  • Committee of the whole House: 8 February 2017 19

    European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill, continued

    Chris LeslieMike GapesMr Ben BradshawMr Barry SheermanAnn CoffeyMrs Madeleine Moon

    Angela Smith Mr David Lammy Meg HillierStella Creasy Mr Andrew Smith Catherine McKinnellMr Graham Allen Paul Farrelly Mary CreaghMaria Eagle Luciana Berger Rachael Maskell

    NC96To move the following Clause—

    “Protected geographical indication scheme

    In negotiating and concluding an agreement in accordance with Article 50(2) ofthe Treaty on European Union, Ministers of the Crown must have regard to thedesirability of continuing to participate in the protected geographical indication(PGI) scheme on the same basis as any other member state of the EuropeanUnion.”

    Member’s explanatory statement This new clause would require Her Majesty’s Government to negotiate to continue the UK’sparticipation in the protected geographical indication (PGI) scheme.

    Chris LeslieMike GapesMr Ben BradshawMr Barry SheermanAnn CoffeyMrs Madeleine Moon

    Angela Smith Mr David Lammy Meg HillierStella Creasy Catherine McKinnell Mr Graham AllenPaul Farrelly Mary Creagh Maria EagleLuciana Berger Rachael Maskell

    NC97To move the following Clause—

    “Traditional specialities guaranteed scheme

    In negotiating and concluding an agreement in accordance with Article 50(2) ofthe Treaty on European Union, Ministers of the Crown must have regard to thedesirability of continuing to participate in the traditional specialities guaranteed(TSG) scheme on the same basis as any other member state of the EuropeanUnion.”

    Member’s explanatory statement This new clause would require Her Majesty’s Government to negotiate to continue the UK’sparticipation in the traditional specialities guaranteed (TSG) scheme.

  • 20 Committee of the whole House: 8 February 2017

    European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill, continued

    Ms Harriet HarmanJess PhillipsStella CreasyYvette CooperAlison McGovernCaroline Lucas

    Ann Coffey Dr Roberta Blackman-Woods Barbara KeeleyRushanara Ali Stephen Twigg Lilian GreenwoodTracy Brabin Vernon Coaker Mary CreaghYasmin Qureshi Steve McCabe Gloria De PieroDr Rupa Huq Mr Andrew Smith Fiona Mactaggart Gordon Marsden Mike Kane Diana JohnsonStephen Doughty Ann Clwyd Kate GreenHelen Goodman Barbara Keeley Seema MalhotraMr David Lammy Helen Hayes Ms Angela EagleDame Margaret Hodge Valerie Vaz Sarah ChampionJulie Elliott Kelvin Hopkins Naz ShahLisa Nandy Luciana Berger Margaret GreenwoodAngela Smith Mike Gapes Catherine McKinnellMark Durkan Dr Alasdair McDonnell Ms Margaret RitchieWes Streeting Mr David Hanson Mr Barry SheermanMr Graham Allen Paul Farrelly Mr Dennis SkinnerMary Creagh Mr Ben Bradshaw Chris LeslieMaria Eagle Meg Hillier Clive EffordRachael Maskell Louise Haigh Kerry McCarthyKeith Vaz Caroline Flint

    NC100To move the following Clause—

    “Equality and women’s rights

    Before issuing any notification under Article 50(2) of the Treaty on EuropeanUnion the Prime Minister shall give an undertaking to have regard to the publicinterest during negotiations for the UK’s withdrawal from the European Unionin—

    (a) maintaining employment rights and protections derived from EUlegislation,

    (b) ensuring that EU co-operation to end violence against women and girls,to tackle female genital mutilation and to end human trafficking willcontinue unaffected,

    (c) the desirability of continuing to recognise restraining orders placed onabusive partners in EU Member States in the UK and restraining ordersplaced on abusive partners in the UK across the EU, and

    (d) establishing a cross-departmental working group to assess and makerecommendations for developing legislation on equality and access tojustice.”

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    Angela SmithHelen HayesChris LesliePeter KyleMr Ben BradshawMs Karen Buck

    Mr David Lammy Mike Gapes Catherine McKinnellMr Barry Sheerman Mr Graham Allen Paul FarrellyMary Creagh Meg Hillier Luciana Berger

    NC104To move the following Clause—

    “Agricultural Sector—Trade Deals

    In negotiating and concluding an agreement in accordance with Article 50(2) ofthe Treaty on European Union, Ministers of the Crown must have regard to, andshall include, the agricultural sector in any new trade settlement with theEuropean Union.”

    Stephen GethinsAlex SalmondMs Tasmina Ahmed-SheikhJoanna CherryIan BlackfordCalum Kerr

    Neil Gray Margaret FerrierNC145

    To move the following Clause—

    “Differentiated Agreement for Scotland

    The Prime Minister may not exercise the power under section 1 until a Ministerof the Crown has confirmed that the United Kingdom will seek a differentiatedagreement for Scotland to remain in the European Economic Area.”

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    Mark DurkanMs Margaret RitchieDr Alasdair McDonnellCaroline LucasMr Graham AllenConor McGinn

    Mike Gapes Clive EffordNC150

    To move the following Clause—

    “Priority in negotiations: Northern Ireland

    It must be a priority in negotiations for the United Kingdom’s withdrawal fromthe EU for the Prime Minister to seek terms that would not give rise to anyexternal impediment to the people of the island of Ireland exercising their right ofself-determination on the basis of consent, freely and concurrently given, Northand South, to bring about a united Ireland, to then be treated as a member Stateof the European Union, if that is their wish, subject to the agreement and consentof a majority of the people of Northern Ireland.”

    Member’s explanatory statement This new clause seeks to preserve the key constitutional precept of the Belfast Agreement, inrespect of the principle of consent, applying to future EU membership of a united Ireland agreedby a referendum under the Belfast Agreement and the Northern Ireland Act 1998.

    Catherine McKinnellMike GapesChris LeslieDame Rosie WintertonWes StreetingAlison McGovern

    Phil Wilson Julie Elliott Vernon CoakerConor McGinn Stella Creasy Diana JohnsonClive Efford Caroline Flint Helen Goodman

    NC163To move the following Clause—

    “Consultation with representatives of English regions(1) Before the Prime Minister issues any notification under Article 50(2) of the

    Treaty on European Union, the Secretary of State shall set out a strategy forconsultation with representatives of the English regions, including those withoutdirectly elected Mayors, on the UK’s priorities in negotiations for the UK’swithdrawal from the European Union.

    (2) The Secretary of State shall nominate representatives for the purposes ofsubsection (1).”

    Member’s explanatory statement This new clause would require the Government to designate representatives from English regions

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    and set out a strategy for consulting them on the UK’s priorities in negotiations on withdrawalfrom the EU.

    Seema MalholtraMr Barry SheermanMike GapesHelen GoodmanClive EffordStephen Kinnock

    Mark DurkanNC166

    To move the following Clause—

    “Rights and opportunities of young people

    In negotiating and concluding an agreement in accordance with Article 50(2) ofthe Treaty on European Union, Ministers of the Crown must seek to ensure thatthe rights and opportunities of people aged under 25 in the United Kingdom aremaintained on the same terms as on the day on which Royal Assent is given tothis Act, including—

    (a) retaining the ability to work and travel visa-free in the EU,(b) retaining the ability to study in other EU member states on the same terms

    as on the day on which Royal Assent is given to this Act, and(c) retaining the ability to participate in EU programmes designed to provide

    opportunities to young people, including programmes to facilitatestudying in other EU member states.”

    Member’s explanatory statement This new clause would ensure that the Government must seek to protect the rights andopportunities currently enjoyed by young UK nationals so that they should not become worse offthan their European counterparts.

    Chris LeslieMr David LammyMike GapesCaroline LucasMeg HillierMark Durkan

    NC170To move the following Clause—

    “EHIC scheme(1) In negotiating and concluding an agreement in accordance with Article 50(2) of

    the Treaty on European Union, Ministers of the Crown must have regard to thedesirability of continuing to participate in the European Health Insurance Card

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    (EHIC) scheme on the same basis as any other member state of the EuropeanUnion”.

    Member’s explanatory statement This new clause would require Her Majesty’s Government to negotiate to continue the UK’sparticipation in the European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) scheme.

    Chris LeslieMr David LammyMike GapesCaroline LucasMeg HillierDr Roberta Blackman-Woods

    Mark DurkanNC172

    To move the following Clause—

    “Erasmus+ Programme—report

    In negotiating and concluding an agreement in accordance with Article 50(2) ofthe Treaty on European Union, Ministers of the Crown must have regard to thedesirability of continuing to participate in the Erasmus+ Programme on the samebasis as any other member state of the European Union”.

    Member’s explanatory statement This new clause would require Her Majesty’s Government to negotiate to continue the UK’sparticipation in the Erasmus+ Programme.

    Chris LeslieMr David LammyMike GapesCaroline LucasMeg HillierDr Roberta Blackman-Woods

    Mark DurkanNC174

    To move the following Clause—

    “European Research Area (ERA)

    In negotiating and concluding an agreement in accordance with Article 50(2) ofthe Treaty on European Union, Ministers of the Crown must have regard to the

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    desirability of continuing to participate in the European Research Area (ERA) onthe same basis as any other member state of the European Union”.

    Member’s explanatory statement This new clause would require Her Majesty’s Government to negotiate continue to the UK’sparticipation in the European Research Area (ERA).

    Chris LeslieMr David LammyMike GapesMeg HillierKeith VazMark Durkan

    NC178To move the following Clause—

    “European Arrest Warrant

    In negotiating and concluding an agreement in accordance with Article 50(2) ofthe Treaty on European Union, Ministers of the Crown must have regard to thedesirability of continuing to participate in the European Arrest Warrant on thesame basis as any other member state of the European Union”.

    Member’s explanatory statement This new clause would require Her Majesty’s Government to negotiate to continue the UK’sparticipation in the European Arrest Warrant.

    Chris LeslieMr David LammyMike GapesMeg Hillier

    NC179To move the following Clause—

    “Protecting current level of funding

    In negotiating and concluding an agreement in accordance with Article 50(2) ofthe Treaty on European Union, Ministers of the Crown must have regard to thedesirability of protecting current funding from the European Union.”

    Member’s explanatory statement This new clause would require HM Government to consider protecting current funding from theEuropean Union.

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    Yvette CooperMr Iain WrightAngus MacNeilPete WishartMr David LammyCaroline Lucas

    Mike Gapes Meg Hillier Helen GoodmanNC181

    To move the following Clause—

    “Trade agreements (1) In the course of negotiations with the European Union on the UK’s withdrawal

    from the Union, Her Majesty’s Government must have regard to the value of UKmembership of the EU Customs Union in maintaining tariff and barrier-free tradewith the EU.

    (2) Before exercising the power to notify under section 1 of this Act, the PrimeMinister should lay before Parliament an assessment of the value of UKmembership of the EU Customs Union in maintaining ongoing tariff and barrier-free trade with the EU.”

    Seema MalhotraMr David LammyMike GapesStephen Kinnock

    NC183To move the following Clause—

    “Membership of the single market including EU-wide reform of freedom of movement

    (1) In negotiating and concluding an agreement in accordance with Article 50(2) ofthe Treaty on European Union, Ministers of the Crown must seek to—

    (a) secure reforms of provisions governing the free movement of personsbetween EU member states in such a way as to allow for greater controlsover movement of people for member states and to enable the UK toretain full membership of the European single market, or

    (b) maintain the highest possible level of integration with the Europeansingle market.”

    Member’s explanatory statement This new clause would ensure that the Government must seek to negotiate EU-wide reforms tofreedom of movement in the single market to enable the Government to seek to retain membershipof the single market or as close to membership as possible.

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    Helen GoodmanMr Graham AllenCaroline Flint

    NC185To move the following Clause—

    “Euratom

    In negotiating and concluding an agreement in accordance with Article 50(2) ofthe Treaty on European Union, Ministers of the Crown must have regard to thedesirability of continuing to participate in the European Atomic EnergyCommunity (Euratom) on the same basis as any other member state of theEuropean Union.”

    Member’s explanatory statement This new clause would require Her Majesty’s Government to negotiate to continue the UK’sparticipation in Euratom.

    Liam ByrneDame Rosie WintertonPhil WilsonSir Alan MealeGeraint DaviesIan Murray

    Kerry McCarthy Clive EffordNC193

    To move the following Clause—

    “Conduct of negotiations( ) Before giving any notification under Article 50(2) of the Treaty on European

    Union, the Prime Minister shall give an undertaking to have regard to publicinterest during negotiations in maintaining the United Kingdom’s membership ofthe European Convention on Human Rights and the European Court of HumanRights.”

    Keith VazNC198

    To move the following Clause—

    “Prisoner transfer agreements—negotiating priorities

    In negotiating and concluding an agreement in accordance with Article 50(2) ofthe Treaty on European Union, Ministers of the Crown must have regard to thedesirability of continuing, after the UK’s withdrawal from the EU, to participate

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    in EU prisoner transfer agreements on the same basis as Member States of theEuropean Union.”

    Keith VazNC199

    To move the following Clause—

    “Prisoner transfer agreements—negotiating priorities (No. 2)

    In negotiating and concluding an agreement in accordance with Article 50(2) ofthe Treaty on European Union, Her Majesty’s Government shall endeavour toconclude a prisoner transfer framework with EU countries, either—

    (a) by securing the UK’s continuing participation in existing agreementswith EU Member States, or

    (b) by negotiating a new collective framework between the UK and the EUfor prisoner transfer agreements.”

    CLAUSES 1 AND 2

    Chris LeslieMr Graham AllenStella CreasyAnn CoffeyPaul FarrellyMr David Lammy

    Jim Dowd Catherine McKinnell Ann ClwydMr Ben Bradshaw Heidi Alexander Mike GapesLiz Kendall Mr Barry Sheerman Caroline LucasMrs Madeleine Moon Angela Smith Stephen DoughtyHelen Goodman Neil Coyle Helen HayesMeg Hillier Rushanara Ali Mr Andrew SmithMark Durkan Dr Alasdair McDonnell Ms Margaret RitchiePaul Farrelly Mary Creagh Luciana BergerKerry McCarthy

    3Clause 1, page 1, line 2, at beginning insert “If a report has been laid before both

    Houses of Parliament setting out the estimated impact on the public finances of the UKwithdrawing from the European Single Market,”Member’s explanatory statement This amendment ensures that prior to any notification of the Prime Minister‘s intention to notifythe United Kingdom‘s withdrawal from the EU, a report shall be published setting out theanticipated implications of exiting from the Single Market

    Paul FlynnMike Gapes

    83Clause 1, page 1, line 2, leave out “the Prime Minister” and insert “Parliament”

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    Mike GapesChris LeslieAngela SmithHelen GoodmanMeg HillierMr Barry Sheerman

    Mr Graham Allen Paul Farrelly Mr David LammyMr Ben Bradshaw Luciana Berger

    22Clause 1, page 1, line 2, leave out “may” and insert “shall”

    Mike GapesChris LeslieAngela SmithMeg HillierMr Barry SheermanMr Graham Allen

    Paul Farrelly Mr David Lammy Mr Ben BradshawLuciana Berger

    23Clause 1, page 1, line 2, after “notify” insert “by 31 March 2017”

    Chris LeslieStella CreasyAnn CoffeyPaul FarrellyMr David LammyJim Dowd

    Catherine McKinnell Ann Clwyd Mr Ben BradshawMike Gapes Mr Barry Sheerman Mrs Madeleine MoonAngela Smith Stephen Doughty Helen GoodmanMeg Hillier Rushanara Ali Wes StreetingMr Graham Allen Paul Farrelly

    7Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert “if it is the intention of Her Majesty’s

    Government to continue to participate in EU Common Foreign and Security Policy”Member’s explanatory statement This amendment would ensure that the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union would notaffect the intention of Her Majesty’s Government to continue to participate in EU CommonForeign and Security Policy.

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    Chris LeslieMr Graham AllenStella CreasyAnn CoffeyPaul FarrellyMr David Lammy

    Jim Dowd Catherine McKinnell Ann ClwydMr Ben Bradshaw Heidi Alexander Mike GapesMr Barry Sheerman Mrs Madeleine Moon Angela SmithMeg Hillier Rushanara Ali Paul FarrellyLuciana Berger

    8Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert “but not before 1st November 2017”

    Member’s explanatory statement This amendment would ensure that any notification of intention to withdraw from the EU cannotbe made before 1st November 2017.

    Chris LeslieMr Graham AllenStella CreasyAnn CoffeyPaul FarrellyMr David Lammy

    Jim Dowd Catherine McKinnell Ann ClwydMr Ben Bradshaw Heidi Alexander Mike GapesMr Barry Sheerman Caroline Lucas Mrs Madeleine MoonAngela Smith Neil Coyle Meg HillierRushanara Ali Helen Hayes Mr Andrew SmithMark Durkan Dr Alasdair McDonnell Ms Margaret RitchieWes Streeting Paul Farrelly Luciana BergerKerry McCarthy

    9Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert “and shall make it an objective for the United

    Kingdom to remain a member of the European Single Market.”Member’s explanatory statement This amendment would ensure that the policy of HM Government shall be to negotiate the UnitedKingdom‘s continued membership of the European Single Market.

    Mike GapesChris LeslieAngela SmithMeg HillierMr Barry SheermanMr Graham Allen

    Paul Farrelly Mr Ben Bradshaw Luciana BergerJoanna Cherry

    24Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert “after Her Majesty’s Government has

    published a report on the implications, costs and benefits for Gibraltar.”

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    Mike GapesChris LeslieAngela SmithStephen DoughtyMeg HillierMr Barry Sheerman

    Mr Graham Allen Paul Farrelly Mr David LammyMr Ben Bradshaw Luciana Berger

    25Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert “after Her Majesty’s Government has

    published a report on the implications of and costs and benefits for the British OverseasTerritories.”

    Mike GapesChris LeslieAngela SmithMeg HillierMr Barry SheermanMr Graham Allen

    Paul Farrelly Mr David Lammy Mr Ben BradshawLuciana Berger

    26Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert “after Her Majesty’s Government has

    published a report on the implications of and costs and benefits for the CrownDependencies.”

    Mike GapesChris LeslieAngela SmithMeg HillierMr Barry SheermanMr Graham Allen

    Paul Farrelly Mr David Lammy Mr Ben BradshawLuciana Berger

    27Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert “after Her Majesty’s Government has

    published a report on the implications of and costs and benefits for the Commonwealth.”

    Mike GapesChris LeslieAngela SmithMeg HillierMr Barry SheermanMr Graham Allen

    Paul Farrelly Mr David Lammy Mr Ben BradshawLuciana Berger

    28Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert “after Her Majesty’s Government has

    published a report on the implications of and costs and benefits for European Foreign andDefence Policy Co-operation.”

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    Mike GapesChris LeslieAngela SmithMeg HillierMr Barry SheermanMr Graham Allen

    Paul Farrelly Mr David Lammy Mr Ben BradshawLuciana Berger Joanna Cherry Keith Vaz

    29Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert “after consultation with the Government of

    Gibraltar.”

    Mike GapesChris LeslieAngela SmithMeg HillierMr Barry SheermanMr Graham Allen

    Paul Farrelly Mr David Lammy Mr Ben BradshawLuciana Berger

    30Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert “and its institutions with the exception of the

    European Defence Agency.”

    Mike GapesChris LeslieAngela SmithJohn WoodcockHelen HayesMeg Hillier

    Albert Owen Mr Barry Sheerman Mr Graham AllenPaul Farrelly Sue Hayman Mr Ben BradshawLuciana Berger Mr David Lammy

    31Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert “and its institutions with the exception of

    Euratom.”

    Mike GapesChris LeslieAngela SmithHelen HayesMeg HillierMr Barry Sheerman

    Mr Graham Allen Paul Farrelly Mr Ben BradshawLuciana Berger Mr David Lammy

    32Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert “and its institutions with the exception of

    Europol.”

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    Mike GapesChris LeslieAngela SmithMeg HillierMr Barry SheermanMr Graham Allen

    Paul Farrelly Mr Ben Bradshaw Luciana BergerMr David Lammy

    33Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert “and its institutions with the exception of the

    European Space Agency.”

    Mike GapesChris LeslieAngela SmithHelen HayesMeg HillierMr Barry Sheerman

    Mr Graham Allen Paul Farrelly Mr Ben BradshawLuciana Berger Mr David Lammy

    34Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert “with the exception of the Common Foreign

    and Security Policy.”

    Mark DurkanMs Margaret RitchieDr Alasdair McDonnellMike Gapes

    88Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert “, provided the consent of the Northern

    Ireland Assembly is obtained prior to such notification regarding alterations to thelegislative competence of that Assembly and the executive competence of the NorthernIreland Executive Committee, consistent with constitutional convention.”Member’s explanatory statement This amendment would ensure that the consent of the Northern Ireland Assembly to changes in thepowers of the Assembly and powers of the Northern Ireland Executive would be obtained prior totriggering Article 50, consistent with constitutional convention.

    Chris LeslieMr David LammyMike GapesMeg Hillier

    91Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert “following consultation with—

    “(a) the First Minister of Scotland,(b) the First Minister of Wales,(c) the First Minister of Northern Ireland and the Deputy First Minister of

    Northern Ireland, (d) the Chair of the English Local Government Association(e) the Mayor of London.”

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    Chris LeslieHelen HayesMr Andrew SmithCaroline LucasMr Graham AllenPaul Farrelly

    Mike Gapes Mr Ben Bradshaw Meg HillierLuciana Berger Mr David Lammy Ian MurrayKeith Vaz Ms Margaret Ritchie

    42Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert—

    “The power to make this notification shall not include an intention to withdrawthe United Kingdom from membership or participation of the European AtomicEnergy Community (Euratom).”

    Stephen GethinsAlex SalmondMs Tasmina Ahmed-SheikhJoanna CherryIan BlackfordCalum Kerr

    Neil Gray Mark Durkan Dr Alasdair McDonnellMs Margaret Ritchie Caroline Lucas Ian Murray

    45Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert—

    “(1A) The Prime Minister may not notify under subsection (1) until she has confirmedthat EU nationals living and working in the United Kingdom on the date that theUK withdraws from the United Kingdom will be subject to the same citizenshiprights that applied prior to the United Kingdom’s withdrawal.”

    Stephen GethinsAlex SalmondMs Tasmina Ahmed-SheikhJoanna CherryIan BlackfordCalum Kerr

    Neil Gray Mark Durkan Dr Alasdair McDonnellMs Margaret Ritchie Caroline Lucas

    46Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert—

    “(1A) The Prime Minister may not notify under subsection (1) unless the ScottishParliament, Northern Ireland Assembly and National Assembly for Wales agreemotions to consent to the notification.”

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    Stephen GethinsAlex SalmondMs Tasmina Ahmed-SheikhJoanna CherryIan BlackfordCalum Kerr

    Neil Gray Mark Durkan Dr Alasdair McDonnellMs Margaret Ritchie Caroline Lucas

    47Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert—

    “(1A) The Prime Minister may not notify under subsection (1) until the Chancellor ofthe Exchequer has published an assessment on the financial liability of the UnitedKingdom towards the EU on completion of the Article 50 withdrawal process,and laid a copy of the assessment before Parliament.”

    Stephen GethinsAlex SalmondMs Tasmina Ahmed-SheikhJoanna CherryIan BlackfordCalum Kerr

    Neil Gray Caroline Lucas48

    Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert—“(1A) The Prime Minister may not notify under subsection (1) until the Chancellor of

    Exchequer has published a revised Treasury forecast on the state of the economy,and laid a copy of the report before Parliament.”

    Stephen GethinsAlex SalmondMs Tasmina Ahmed-SheikhJoanna CherryIan BlackfordCalum Kerr

    Neil Gray Caroline Lucas49

    Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert—“(1A) The Prime Minister may not notify under subsection (1) until the Secretary of

    State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs has published an assessment of thelevel of agricultural maintenance support grants beyond 2020, and laid a copy ofthe assessment before Parliament.”

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    Stephen GethinsAlex SalmondMs Tasmina Ahmed-SheikhJoanna CherryIan BlackfordCalum Kerr

    Neil Gray Mark Durkan Dr Alasdair McDonnellMs Margaret Ritchie Caroline Lucas

    50Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert—

    “(1A) The Prime Minister may not notify under subsection (1) until a Minister of theCrown has published an assessment on whether such a notification can later berevoked, and laid a copy of the assessment before Parliament.”

    Stephen GethinsAlex SalmondMs Tasmina Ahmed-SheikhJoanna CherryIan BlackfordCalum Kerr

    Neil Gray Caroline Lucas51

    Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert—“(1A) The Prime Minister may not notify under subsection (1) unless a Minister of the

    Crown has published an assessment on the impact of the United Kingdom’swithdrawal from the EU on Scottish sea ports, and laid a copy of the assessmentbefore Parliament.”

    Stephen GethinsAlex SalmondMs Tasmina Ahmed-SheikhJoanna CherryIan BlackfordCalum Kerr

    Neil Gray Caroline Lucas52

    Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert—“(1A) The Prime Minister may not notify under subsection (1) until the Chancellor of

    the Exchequer has published an assessment of the financial implications ofleaving the European Union for charities, and laid a copy of the assessment beforeParliament.”

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    Stephen GethinsAlex SalmondMs Tasmina Ahmed-SheikhJoanna CherryIan BlackfordCalum Kerr

    Neil Gray Caroline Lucas53

    Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert—“(1A) The Prime Minister may not notify under subsection (1) until a Minister of the

    Crown has published a report on the relationship between the Channel Islands andthe European Union with regard to the 1972 Act of Accession Protocol No 3, andlaid a copy of the report before Parliament.”

    Stephen GethinsAlex SalmondMs Tasmina Ahmed-SheikhJoanna CherryIan BlackfordCalum Kerr

    Neil Gray Caroline Lucas54

    Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert—“(1A) The Prime Minister may not notify under subsection (1) until the Chief Minister

    of Gibraltar has notified Her Majesty’s Government that Gibraltar consents to theprocess for the withdrawal of the UK from the European Union.”

    Stephen GethinsAlex SalmondMs Tasmina Ahmed-SheikhJoanna CherryIan BlackfordCalum Kerr

    Neil Gray Caroline Lucas55

    Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert—“(1A) The Prime Minister may not notify under subsection (1) until the Northern Ireland

    Executive has been formed following elections in Northern Ireland on 2 March2017.”

    Stephen GethinsAlex SalmondMs Tasmina Ahmed-SheikhJoanna CherryIan BlackfordCalum Kerr

    Neil Gray Mark Durkan Dr Alasdair McDonnellMs Margaret Ritchie Caroline Lucas

    56Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert—

    “(1A) The Prime Minister may not notify under subsection (1) until she has confirmedthat powers repatriated from the EU to the United Kingdom and which fall under

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    competences listed in Schedule 5 of the Scotland Act 1998 will be devolved tothe Scottish Parliament.”

    Stephen GethinsAlex SalmondMs Tasmina Ahmed-SheikhJoanna CherryIan BlackfordCalum Kerr

    Neil Gray Caroline Lucas57

    Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert—“(1A) The Prime Minister may not notify under subsection (1) until a Minister of the

    Crown has published a revised Strategic Defence and Security Review, and laida copy of the review before Parliament.”

    Patrick Grady Stephen GethinsDr Lisa CameronMs Tasmina Ahmed-SheikhIan BlackfordCalum Kerr

    Neil Gray Caroline Lucas58

    Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert—“(1A) The Prime Minister may not notify under subsection (1) until a Minister of the

    Crown has published an assessment on the impact of the United Kingdom’swithdrawal from the European Development Fund, and laid a copy of theassessment before Parliament.”

    Stephen GethinsAlex SalmondMs Tasmina Ahmed-SheikhJoanna CherryIan BlackfordCalum Kerr

    Neil Gray Caroline Lucas59

    Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert—“(1A) The Prime Minister may not notify under subsection (1) until the Chancellor of

    the Exchequer has published a report giving a medium-term economic forecast inthe event of the United Kingdom leaving the single market, and laid a copy of thereport before Parliament.”

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    Stephen GethinsAlex SalmondMs Tasmina Ahmed-SheikhJoanna CherryIan BlackfordCalum Kerr

    Neil Gray Mark Durkan Dr Alasdair McDonnellMs Margaret Ritchie Caroline Lucas

    60Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert—

    “(1A) The Prime Minister may not notify under subsection (1) until the British-IrishCouncil has met to discuss the immediate effect of the United Kingdom’swithdrawal from the EU on the United Kingdom’s land border with Ireland.”

    Stephen GethinsAlex SalmondMs Tasmina Ahmed-SheikhJoanna CherryIan BlackfordCalum Kerr

    Neil Gray Caroline Lucas61

    Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert—“(1A) The Prime Minister may not notify under subsection (1) until a Minister of the

    Crown has published a revised National Security Strategy, and laid a copy of thereview before Parliament.”

    Stephen GethinsAlex SalmondMs Tasmina Ahmed-SheikhJoanna CherryIan BlackfordCalum Kerr

    Neil Gray Caroline Lucas62

    Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert—“(1A) The Prime Minister may not notify under subsection (1) until the Chancellor of

    the Exchequer has published an assessment of future payments to the EU after thePrime Minister makes the notification.”

    Stephen GethinsAlex SalmondMs Tasmina Ahmed-SheikhJoanna CherryIan BlackfordCalum Kerr

    Neil Gray Caroline Lucas63

    Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert—“(1A) The Prime Minister may not notify under subsection (1) until she has addressed

    the Scottish Parliament, Northern Ireland Assembly and National Assembly ofWales on the process of the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the EU.”

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    Stephen GethinsAlex SalmondMs Tasmina Ahmed-SheikhJoanna CherryIan BlackfordCalum Kerr

    Neil Gray Caroline Lucas64

    Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert—“(1A) The Prime Minister may not notify under subsection (1) until the Secretary of

    State for Education has published an assessment on the impact of the UnitedKingdom’s withdrawal from the EU on the department’s responsibilities, and laida copy of the assessment before Parliament.”

    Stephen GethinsAlex SalmondMs Tasmina Ahmed-SheikhJoanna CherryIan BlackfordCalum Kerr

    Neil Gray Caroline Lucas65

    Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert—“(1A) The Prime Minister may not notify under subsection (1) until the Secretary of

    State for Health has published an assessment on the impact of the UnitedKingdom’s withdrawal from the EU on the department’s responsibilities, and laida copy of the assessment before Parliament.”

    Stephen GethinsAlex SalmondMs Tasmina Ahmed-SheikhJoanna CherryIan BlackfordCalum Kerr

    Neil Gray Caroline Lucas66

    Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert—“(1A) The Prime Minister may not notify under subsection (1) until the Secretary of

    State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs has published an assessment onthe impact of the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the EU on the department’sresponsibilities, and laid a copy of the assessment before Parliament.”

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    Stephen GethinsAlex SalmondMs Tasmina Ahmed-SheikhJoanna CherryIan BlackfordCalum Kerr

    Neil Gray Caroline Lucas67

    Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert—“(1A) The Prime Minister may not notify under subsection (1) until the Secretary of

    State for Justice has published an assessment on the impact of the UnitedKingdom’s withdrawal from the EU on the department’s responsibilities, and laida copy of the assessment before Parliament.”

    Stephen GethinsAlex SalmondMs Tasmina Ahmed-SheikhJoanna CherryIan BlackfordCalum Kerr

    Neil Gray Caroline Lucas68

    Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert—“(1A) The Prime Minister may not notify under subsection (1) until the Home Secretary

    has published an assessment on the impact of the United Kingdom’s withdrawalfrom the EU on the department’s responsibilities, and laid a copy of theassessment before Parliament.”

    Stephen GethinsAlex SalmondMs Tasmina Ahmed-SheikhJoanna CherryIan BlackfordCalum Kerr

    Neil Gray Caroline Lucas69

    Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert—“(1A) The Prime Minister may not notify under subsection (1) until the Secretary of

    State for Defence has published an assessment on the impact of the UnitedKingdom’s withdrawal from the EU on the department’s responsibilities, and laida copy of the assessment before Parliament.”

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    Stephen GethinsAlex SalmondMs Tasmina Ahmed-SheikhJoanna CherryIan BlackfordCalum Kerr

    Neil Gray Caroline Lucas70

    Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert—“(1A) The Prime Minister may not notify under subsection (1) until the Chancellor of

    the Exchequer has published an assessment on the impact of the UnitedKingdom’s withdrawal from the EU on the responsibilities of Her Majesty’sTreasury, and laid a copy of the assessment before Parliament.”

    Stephen GethinsAlex SalmondMs Tasmina Ahmed-SheikhJoanna CherryIan BlackfordCalum Kerr

    Neil Gray Caroline Lucas71

    Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert—“(1A) The Prime Minister may not notify under subsection (1) until the Foreign

    Secretary has published an assessment on the impact of the UK withdrawing fromthe EU on the responsibilities of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, and laida copy of the assessment before Parliament.”

    Stephen GethinsAlex SalmondMs Tasmina Ahmed-SheikhJoanna CherryIan BlackfordCalum Kerr

    Neil Gray Caroline Lucas72

    Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert—“(1A) The Prime Minister may not notify under subsection (1) until the Secretary of

    State for Work and Pensions has published an assessment on the impact of theUnited Kingdom’s withdrawal from the EU on the department’s responsibilities,and laid a copy of the assessment before Parliament.”

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    Stephen GethinsAlex SalmondMs Tasmina Ahmed-SheikhJoanna CherryIan BlackfordCalum Kerr

    Neil Gray Caroline Lucas73

    Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert—“(1A) The Prime Minister may not notify under subsection (1) until the Secretary of

    State for International Trade has published an assessment on the impact of theUnited Kingdom’s withdrawal from the EU on the department’s responsibilities,and laid a copy of the assessment before Parliament.”

    Stephen GethinsAlex SalmondMs Tasmina Ahmed-SheikhJoanna CherryIan BlackfordCalum Kerr

    Neil Gray Caroline Lucas74

    Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert—“(1A) The Prime Minister may not notify under subsection (1) until the Secretary of

    State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy has published an assessmenton the impact of the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the EU on thedepartment’s responsibilities, and laid a copy of the assessment beforeParliament.”

    Stephen GethinsAlex SalmondMs Tasmina Ahmed-SheikhJoanna CherryIan BlackfordCalum Kerr

    Neil Gray Caroline Lucas75

    Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert—“(1A) The Prime Minister may not notify under subsection (1) until the Secretary of

    State for Communities and Local Government has published an assessment on theimpact of the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the EU on the department’sresponsibilities, and laid a copy of the assessment before Parliament.”

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    Stephen GethinsAlex SalmondMs Tasmina Ahmed-SheikhJoanna CherryIan BlackfordCalum Kerr

    Neil Gray Caroline Lucas76

    Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert—“(1A) The Prime Minister may not notify under subsection (1) until the Secretary of

    State for International Development has published an assessment on the impactof the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the EU on the department’sresponsibilities, and laid a copy of the assessment before Parliament.”

    Stephen GethinsAlex SalmondMs Tasmina Ahmed-SheikhJoanna CherryIan BlackfordCalum Kerr

    Neil Gray Caroline Lucas77

    Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert—“(1A) The Prime Minister may not notify under subsection (1) until the Secretary of

    State for Culture, Media and Sport has published an assessment on the impact ofthe United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the EU on the department’sresponsibilities, and laid a copy of the assessment before Parliament.”

    Stephen GethinsAlex SalmondMs Tasmina Ahmed-SheikhJoanna CherryIan BlackfordCalum Kerr

    Neil Gray Caroline Lucas78

    Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert—“(1A) The Prime Minister may not notify under subsection (1) until the Foreign

    Secretary has published a revised programme of work for the UK PermanentRepresentative to the European Union for the duration of the negotiating period,and laid a copy of the report before Parliament.”

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    Stephen GethinsAlex SalmondMs Tasmina Ahmed-SheikhJoanna CherryIan BlackfordCalum Kerr

    Neil Gray Caroline Lucas79

    Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert—“(1A) The Prime Minister may not notify under subsection (1) until the Chancellor of

    the Exchequer has published a report on matters relating to the pensions of UKnationals living and working in the European Union on the date that the UnitedKingdom withdraws from the EU.”

    Stephen GethinsAlex SalmondMs Tasmina Ahmed-SheikhJoanna CherryIan BlackfordCalum Kerr

    Neil Gray Caroline Lucas80

    Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert—“(1A) The Prime Minister may not notify under subsection (1) until a Minister of the

    Crown has published an equality impact assessment on the United Kingdom’swithdrawal from the EU, and laid a copy of the report before Parliament.”

    Stephen GethinsAlex SalmondMs Tasmina Ahmed-SheikhJoanna CherryIan BlackfordCalum Kerr

    Neil Gray Mark Durkan Dr Alasdair McDonnellMs Margaret Ritchie Caroline Lucas

    81Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert—

    “(1A) The Prime Minister may not notify under subsection (1) until a Minister of theCrown has published a report on how Her Majesty’s Government intends to usetrade negotiations with non-EU countries to improve human rights in thosecountries, and laid a copy of the report before Parliament.”

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    Stephen GethinsAlex SalmondMs Tasmina Ahmed-SheikhJoanna CherryIan BlackfordCalum Kerr

    Neil Gray Mark Durkan Caroline Lucas82

    Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert—“(1A) The Prime Minister may not notify under subsection (1) until a Minister of the

    Crown has published regional and national economic impact assessments on theimpact of the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the EU.”

    Paul FlynnMr Graham Allen

    84Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert—

    “(1A) The persons authorised to give notification under subsection (1) on behalf ofParliament are—

    (a) The Speaker of the House of Commons, on behalf of the House ofCommons, and

    (b) the Lord Speaker, on behalf of the House of Lords.(1B) Parliament may only give notification under subsection (1) if—

    (a) both Houses of Parliament have passed resolutions approvingnotification; and

    (b) votes in favour of notification have been passed by—(i) the Scottish Parliament,

    (ii) the National Assembly for Wales, and(iii) the Northern Ireland Assembly.

    (1C) A notification under subsection (1) must be given as soon as is practicable afterthe two Houses of Parliament have passed resolutions approving notification.”

    Albert OwenMike GapesSue HaymanJulie ElliottMeg HillierLiz Saville Roberts

    Caroline Flint89

    Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert—“(1A) The Prime Minister may not notify under subsection (1) the intention to withdraw

    the United Kingdom from membership of, and participation in, the EuropeanAtomic Energy Community (Euratom), until replacement treaties with other EUMember States and relevant third countries have been agreed.”

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    Hywel WilliamsLiz Saville RobertsJonathan EdwardsCaroline LucasMr Mark Williams

    90Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert—

    “(1A) The Prime Minister may not notify under subsection (1) until she has confirmedthat Her Majesty’s Government will publish a report into the powers repatriatedfrom the EU to the United Kingdom and which do not fall within the Reservationslisted in Schedule 7A of the Government of Wales Act 2006, outlining theirimpact on the competencies of the National Assembly for Wales.”

    Member’s explanatory statement This amendment would require the UK Government to publish a report into the repatriated EUpowers which fall under the competencies of the National Assembly for Wales before notifyingunder subsection (1).

    Mark DurkanMs Margaret RitchieDr Alasdair McDonnell

    92Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert—

    “(1A) The Prime Minister may not notify under subsection (1) until she has laid beforeboth Houses of Parliament an assessment of the powers expected to be repatriatedfrom the EU to the United Kingdom which are within the competences ofNorthern Ireland Ministers and the Northern Ireland Assembly under theNorthern Ireland Act 1998.”

    Hywel WilliamsLiz Saville RobertsJonathan EdwardsStephen Kinnock

    93Clause 1, page 1, line 3, at end insert—

    “(1A) The Prime Minister may not notify under subsection (1) until she has confirmedthat it will be the policy of Her Majesty’s Government to continue to allow EUhealthcare professionals to travel to the UK and work freely within the UK.”

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    Mr Chuka UmunnaMr Graham AllenAnn ClwydHeidi AlexanderStella CreasyMike Gapes

    Liz Kendall Chris Leslie Mr Ben BradshawMr Barry Sheerman Caroline Lucas Ann CoffeyMrs Madeleine Moon Angela Smith Stephen DoughtyMs Karen Buck Ian Murray Kate GreenWes Streeting Vernon Coaker Owen SmithHelen Goodman Jim Dowd Yasmin QureshiMike Gapes Helen Hayes Neil CoyleMr David Lammy Catherine McKinnell Maria EagleAlison McGovern Julie Elliott Heidi AlexanderJohn Woodcock Mr Gavin Shuker Peter KyleStephen Timms Lilian Greenwood Mr Steve ReedNaz Shah Rushanara Ali Jess PhilipsSeema Malhotra Holly Lynch Clive EffordChristian Matheson Helen Hayes Meg HillierMr Pat McFadden Luciana Berger Mr Andrew SmithPaul Farrelly Norman Lamb Tom BrakeEmma Reynolds Mr Nick Clegg Maria EagleStephen Kinnock Kerry McCarthy

    11Clause 1, page 1, line 5, at end insert—

    “(3) Before exercising the power under subsection (1), the Prime Minister mustprepare and publish a report on the effect of the United Kingdom’s withdrawalfrom the EU on national finances, including the impact on health spending.

    Member’s explanatory statement This amendment calls for the Government to publish a report on the effect of EU withdrawal onthe national finances, particularly health spending following claims in the referendum campaignthat EU withdrawal would allow an additional £350 million per week to be spent on the NationalHealth Service.

    Stephen GethinsAlex SalmondAngus RobertsonJoanna CherryMs Tasmina Ahmed-SheikhMike Weir

    Mike Gapes Mr Ben Bradshaw Angela SmithStephen Doughty Mr David Lammy Helen HayesMeg Hillier Ian Blackford Calum KerrNeil Gray

    12Clause 1, page 1, line 5, at end insert—

    “(3) Before exercising the power under section 1, the Prime Minister must lay beforeboth Houses of Parliament a White Paper on the UK Exiting the EU.”

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    Mary CreaghStephen DoughtyKerry McCarthyCaroline LucasMr Graham AllenAnn Clwyd

    Stella Creasy Mike Gapes Chris LeslieMr Ben Bradshaw Mr Barry Sheerman Mrs Madeleine MoonAngela Smith John Mc Nally Helen GoodmanHelen Hayes Meg Hillier Mr David LammyMr Andrew Smith Mark Durkan Dr Alasdair McDonnellMs Margaret Ritchie Paul Farrelly Maria EagleMeg Hillier Luciana Berger Ian Murray

    13Clause 1, page 1, line 5, at end insert—

    “(3) Before issuing a notification under this section Her Majesty’s Government has aduty to lay before both Houses of Parliament a White Paper identifying EuropeanUnion environmental legislation that cannot easily be transposed in UK law anda commitment to an Environmental Protection Bill to ensure an equivalent orbetter level of environmental protection after leaving the European Union.”

    Mary CreaghKerry McCarthyCaroline LucasMr Graham AllenAnn ClwydMike Gapes

    Chris Leslie Mr Ben Bradshaw Mr Barry SheermanMrs Madeleine Moon Angela Smith John Mc NallyHelen Goodman Helen Hayes Meg HillierMr David Lammy Paul Farrelly Luciana BergerIan Murray

    14Clause 1, page 1, line 5, at end insert—

    “(3) Before issuing a notification under this section Her Majesty‘s Government has aduty to lay before both Houses of Parliament a Report setting out the likelyimpact of changes in tariffs on the UK farming sector and on the ability oflandowners to work towards improvements in environment standards afterleaving the European Union and including a statement guaranteeing it will nottrade away environmental protections, animal welfare and food safety standards,as part of the negotiations to leave, or as part of future trade deals.”

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    Mary CreaghKerry McCarthyCaroline LucasMr Graham AllenAnn ClwydMike Gapes

    Chris Leslie Mr Ben Bradshaw Mr Barry SheermanMrs Madeleine Moon Angela Smith John Mc NallyHelen Goodman Mr David Lammy Meg HillierStella Creasy Paul Farrelly Mr Nick CleggMaria Eagle Luciana Berger

    15Clause 1, page 1, line 5, at end insert—

    “(3) Within six months of issuing a notification under this section Her Majesty‘sGovernment has a duty to lay before both Houses of Parliament a White Papersetting out its approach to land management payments after leaving the Common Agricultural Policy including—

    (a) the objectives and governance model for any new scheme of payments,(b) the extent to which resources will be available to fund such a scheme, and(c) the public goods whose provision will be linked to the objectives of such

    a scheme.”

    Mary CreaghKerry McCarthyCaroline LucasMr Graham AllenAnn ClwydMike Gapes

    Chris Leslie Mr Ben Bradshaw Mr Barry SheermanMrs Madeleine Moon Angela Smith John Mc NallyHelen Goodman Mr David Lammy Helen HayesMeg Hillier Paul Farrelly Maria EagleLuciana Berger

    16Clause 1, page 1, line 5, at end insert—

    “(3) Within six months of issuing a notification under this section Her Majesty‘sGovernment has a duty to lay before both Houses of Parliament a White Papersetting out how chemicals will be assessed and regulated for safety andenvironmental impact after leaving the European Union and how this informationwill be communicated to industry.”

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    Meg HillierMr Graham AllenAnn ClwydHeidi AlexanderStephen TimmsMr David Lammy

    Stella Creasy Ms Karen Buck Ann CoffeyJim Dowd Mrs Madeleine Moon Mike GapesChris Leslie Mr Ben Bradshaw Mr Barry SheermanCaroline Lucas Angela Smith Neil CoyleStephen Doughty Helen Hayes Meg HillierMark Durkan Dr Alasdair McDonnell Ms Margaret RitchiePaul Farrelly Maria Eagle Luciana BergerIan Murray

    17Clause 1, page 1, line 5, at end insert —

    “(3) Before exercising power under subsection (1), the Prime Minister must giveundertakings that all EU citizens exercising their Treaty rights in the UK who—

    (a) were resident in the UK on 23 June 2016, and(b) had been resident since at least 23 December 2015

    be granted permanent residence in the UK.”

    Ian MurrayMike GapesChris LeslieMrs Madeleine MoonAngela SmithStephen Doughty

    Neil Coyle Mr David Lammy Meg HillierStella Creasy Mark Durkan Dr Alasdair McDonnellMs Margaret Ritchie Mr Barry Sheerman Mr Graham AllenPaul Farrelly Maria Eagle Luciana Berger

    18Clause 1, page 1, line 5, at end insert—

    “(3) Before exercising the power under section 1, the Prime Minister must publish andlay before the House a report setting out how the devolved nations of the UnitedKingdom will be consulted with, and involved, in the negotiations in accordancewith Article 50(2) of the Treaty on the European Union.”

    Mr David LammyMike GapesMr Ben BradshawNeil CoyleMeg HillierMark Durkan

    Dr Alasdair McDonnell Ms Margaret Ritchie Mr Barry SheermanMr Graham Allen Paul Farrelly Sarah OlneyMr Nick Clegg

    20Clause 1, page 1, line 5, at end insert—

    “(3) If the power is exercised under subsection (1), the Prime Minister’s commitmentto hold a vote in both Houses of Parliament on the outcome of the negotiations

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    with the European Union shall include the option to retain membership of theEU.”

    Member’s explanatory statement Recognising that the Government wishes to begin negotiations on a deal to leave the EU, andrecognising the Supreme Court ruling on the sovereignty of Parliament, this amendment providesa safety net, ensuring that there is a real vote on the outcome deal that provides the option of theUK staying in a reformed EU should the final terms of the deal be detrimental to the UK’s nationalinterest.

    Mr David LammyMike GapesMr Ben BradshawMrs Madeleine MoonFiona MactaggartDr Roberta Blackman-Woods

    Mrs Emma Lewell-Buck Marie Rimmer Rosie CooperMr Virendra Sharma Dr Philippa Whitford Helen GoodmanStephen Twigg Stephen Doughty Helen HayesMeg Hillier Derek Twigg Stella CreasyMark Durkan Dr Alasdair McDonnell Ms Margaret RitchieMr Barry Sheerman Mr Graham Allen Paul FarrellyLuciana Berger Naz Shah Ian Murray

    21Clause 1, page 1, line 5, at end insert—

    “(3) Before exercising the power under subsection (1), the Prime Minister must givean undertaking that offering private companies based in countries other than theUK the opportunity to deliver services currently delivered by the National HealthService will not form part of the UK’s trade negotiations with other countries.”

    Mike GapesMr Ben BradshawHelen HayesMeg HillierMr Barry SheermanMr Graham Allen

    Paul Farrelly Luciana Berger35

    Clause 1, page 1, line 5, at end insert—“(3) This section does not apply to Gibraltar.”

    Caroline LucasHelen HayesMark DurkanDr Alasdair McDonnellMs Margaret RitchieMr Graham Allen

    Paul Farrelly Mr David Lammy36

    Clause 1, page 1, line 5, at end insert—“(3) Before the Prime Minister issues a notification under this section, Her Majesty’s

    Government has a duty to lay before both Houses of Parliament a White Paper

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    setting out its approach to any transitional arrangements with the European Unionfollowing the expiry of the two-year period specified in Article 50(3) of theTreaty on European Union.”

    Member’s explanatory statement This amendment would require the Government to set out, prior to triggering Article 50, a detailedplan for a transitional arrangement with the EU covering the period between the end of the two-year Article 50 negotiation period and the coming into force of a final Treaty on the UK’s newrelationship with the EU.

    Caroline LucasHelen HayesMr Graham AllenPaul FarrellyMr David Lammy

    37Clause 1, page 1, line 5, at end insert—

    “(3) Before the Prime Minister issues a notification under this section, Her Majesty’sGovernment has a duty to lay before both Houses of Parliament a White Papersetting out its plans to hold a Ratification Referendum on the terms of thewithdrawal agreements negotiated with the European Union during the two-yearperiod specified by Article 50(3) of the Treaty on European Union.

    (4) The Ratification Referendu