Referendum on EU Withdrawal Arrangements
There have been votes in Parliament on if a second EU referendum should be held on if to accept proposed arrangements for the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the European Union.
Rachel Maclean consistently voted against a second referendum on the terms of the UK's withdrawal from the EU
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On 1 Apr 2019:
Rachel Maclean voted no on EU Withdrawal and Future Relationship — Motion (E) Confirmatory Public Vote on Withdrawal Agreement and Framework for Future Relationship
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On 27 Mar 2019:
Rachel Maclean voted against a public vote on any agreement setting out arrangements for the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the European Union and on any framework for the future relationship with the union.
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On 14 Mar 2019:
Rachel Maclean voted not to delay the UK's withdrawal from the EU for a time sufficient to enable a further referendum on the withdrawal to be held, but voted in favour of a delay to pass necessary exit legislation if a withdrawal agreement was agreed.
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On 20 Dec 2017:
Rachel Maclean voted against holding a referendum to choose between either accepting the terms of an agreement for the UK's withdrawal from the EU or remaining a member of the EU.
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On 29 Jan 2019:
Rachel Maclean voted against ensuring the provision of Parliamentary time to consider and vote on options to prevent the United Kingdom leaving the European Union without a withdrawal agreement and against holding a referendum on proposed withdrawal arrangements following their approval by MPs.
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