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European Union (Withdrawal) (No. 3) Bill

Make provision in connection with the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union.

Originating House

House of Commons

Sponsor

Yvette CooperLabour (Co-op)

Last Updated

12 February 2019

In Plain English

AI-generated

The European Union (Withdrawal) (No. 3) Bill is a proposed law to make provisions in connection with the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union. It is being considered in the House of Commons, where Yvette Cooper of the Labour Party is the sponsor, and it is currently at the second reading stage. Note: the voting data provided relates to a related Withdrawal Bill (No. 6) from a prior session, illustrating how such bills have been debated and voted on in Parliament.

Key Points

  • Aims to make provision relating to the UK's withdrawal from the EU.
  • Originates in the Commons with sponsor Yvette Cooper (Labour).
  • Currently at the 2nd reading in the House of Commons; further stages would follow if it progresses.
  • Official documents published: 1 Bill.
  • Voting data shown pertains to a related Withdrawal Bill (No. 6) from 2019, indicating broad opposition from Conservative MPs and some Unionist MPs and cross-party support from Labour and other parties.

Progress

At present, the bill is at the 2nd reading in the Commons. If it passes this stage, it would move on to Committee, Report, and then further stages before becoming law, subject to parliamentary timetable.

Voting

The provided voting records are for a related Withdrawal Bill (No. 6) rather than the No. 3 Bill. In that record, Labour and other opposition parties voted in favour, while Conservative MPs and the DUP voted against; Reform UK also opposed. The Speaker’s votes are listed as mixed/not applicable in the given data.

Who is affected?

UK residents and citizensEU citizens residing in the UKBusinesses and organisations trading with the EUPublic sector and government departmentsDevolved administrations (Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland) and their publicsResearchers, students, and higher education institutions

Generated 21 February 2026

How Parties Are Voting

Based on 2 recorded votes • Sorted by % Aye

Labour (Co-op)Generally For
266 / 0
Liberal DemocratGenerally For
14 / 0
Scottish National PartyGenerally For
10 / 0
IndependentGenerally For
6 / 0
Plaid CymruGenerally For
4 / 0
ConservativeGenerally Against
0 / 130
Democratic Unionist PartyGenerally Against
0 / 8
Reform UKGenerally Against
0 / 6
Sinn FéinMixed
0 / 0
SpeakerMixed
0 / 0

Updates & Documents

News (1)

News - European Union (Withdrawal) (No. 3)

1 Jan 1970
The Bill failed to complete its passage through Parliament before the end of the session. This means the Bill will make no further progress.

Documents (1)

Bill 321 2017-19, as introduced
BillCommons
21 Jan 2019

Parliamentary Votes (2)