UK Brexit bill becomes law after receiving royal assent
LONDON — Britain’s delayed and disputed Brexit bill has become law, removing the last U.K. obstacle to the country leaving the European Union in just over a week.
House of Commons Deputy Speaker Nigel Evans announced Thursday that the Withdrawal Agreement Act had received royal assent from Queen Elizabeth II, the final formality in the measure’s legislative journey.
The queen’s assent came hours after the bill completed its passage through Parliament by getting approval from the House of Lords.
“At times it felt like we would never cross the Brexit finish line, but we’ve done it,” Prime Minister Boris Johnson said after that milestone late Wednesday.