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MPs have backed Prime Minister Boris
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Johnson's plan for the UK to leave the EU on 31 January. They voted 358 to 234 - a majority of 124 - in favour
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of the EU (Withdrawal Agreement) Bill, which now goes on to further scrutiny in Parliament. The bill would also ban
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an extension of the transition period - during which the UK is out of the EU but follows many of its rules - past 2020. The PM said the country
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was now "one step closer to getting Brexit done". Labour leader Jeremy
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Corbyn told his MPs to vote against the bill, saying there was "a better and fairer way" to leave the EU - but six
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of them backed the government. Mr Johnson insists a trade deal with the EU can be in place by the end of the transition period, but critics say this timescale is
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unrealistic.