⁍ Britain could rewrite its Internal Market Bill, currently passing through parliament.
⁍ The bill would give the British government the right to override parts of the Withdrawal Agreement.
⁍ Britain says the bill will not be needed if negotiations on future relations with the EU are successful.
– British Prime Minister Theresa May said Sunday that her deal with the European Union on Brexit is the “exact same as what the British people voted for”—meaning the country will stay in the European Union’s customs union. May said that lawmakers in her Conservative Party had rejected an agreement that would have allowed Britain to stay in the EU’s single market after the country’s departure from the bloc next year, the BBC reports. May said that Britain would remain in the union’s single market and the customs union “for the good of the country and the bad of the EU,” adding that lawmakers had “questions to ask” about the deal. May said that lawmakers had rejected an agreement that would have allowed Britain to stay in the EU’s single market and the customs union “for the good of the country and the bad of the EU,” adding that the deal was the “exact same as what the British people voted for.” May said that lawmakers had rejected an agreement that would have allowed Britain to stay in the EU’s single market and the customs union “for the good of the country and the bad of the EU,” adding that the deal was the “exact same” as what the British people had voted for. (British lawmakers rejected an agreement that would have allowed Britain to stay in the EU’s single market.)
Source: https://www.reuters.com/article/britain-eu-rewrite/uk-could-rewrite-treaty-breaking-brexit-bill-as-part-of-eu-deal-bloomberg-idUSL4N2H909F