One evening last week, I found myself dining in the House of Lords just as the “European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Bill” – the law that will finalize Brexit – was wending its way through the final stages of the British legislative process. When I arrived, the debate was paused; at suppertime, formally speaking, the Lords “Adjourn During Pleasure.”
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A picture taken on Jan. 29, 2020 shows a general view of MEPs taking part in a European Parliament plenary session in Brussels on a vote on the ratification of the Brexit deal.