
Brexit bill to be published as davis vows uk will have 'max control'
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"That is what the British people voted for and it is exactly what we will do: ensure that the decisions that affect our lives are taken here in the UK. "It is one of the most
significant pieces of legislation that has ever passed through Parliament and is a major milestone in the process of our withdrawal from the EU." Echoing THERESA MAY's call for
other parties to cooperate with her minority administration on the biggest issues facing the country, Mr Davis added: "By working together, in the national interest, we can ensure we
have a fully functioning legal system on the day we leave the EU. "The eyes of the country are on us and I will work with anyone to achieve this goal and shape a new future for our
country." However, MPs of all parties have threatened to wage Parliamentary war against the Government over the provisions of the Bill in pursuit of a so-called "soft" - or
even no - Brexit. REES-MOGG ISSUES WARNING TO MPS WANTING TO 'DERAIL' REPEAL BILL Outgoing Lib Dem leader Tim Farron warned ministers not to expect an easy ride, telling them:
"If you found the ARTICLE 50 Bill difficult, you should be under no illusion: this will be hell." The Government will separately today THURS publish three papers to present to the
EU Commission for discussion at next week's round of talks, on particular aspects of future relations with the EU. These include controls on nuclear materials - a focus for MPs who want
the UK to stay in the bloc's Euratom treaty.