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European Union (Referendum) Bill

Commons Briefing paper by Oonagh Gay, Vaughne Miller and Richard Kelly. It was first published on Monday, 1 July 2013. It was last updated on Tuesday, 9 July 2013.

This Private Member’s Bill was introduced to the Commons on 19 June 2013 and is designed to require the holding of a referendum on the UK’s continued membership of the European Union (EU) before the end of 2017. This Paper has been prepared as a guide in advance of the second reading on Friday 5 July. A short guide to the passage of a Private Member’s Bill is also included. Although the Secretary of State is required to bring the orders governing the date and conduct of the poll before both Houses by the end of 2016 for affirmative resolution, the Bill does not enumerate the steps required, should there be a vote to leave the EU. Research Paper 13/42 Leaving the EU provides background information on the wider debate.

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RP13-41 
European Union (Referendum) Bill 2013-14
Wednesday, 19 June 2013
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European Union (Referendum) Bill
Friday, 5 July 2013
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