§§ 4 (2nd part), 12 (1st part); final vote (B9-0038/2019)
Requests for separate votes
ECR
Recital K
ID:
§§ 17, 20; recital N
Requests for split votes
ID:
§ 12
First part
‘Stresses that should the UK withdraw from the EU without an agreement this would be entirely the responsibility of the UK Government;’
Second part
‘points out furthermore the implications such a ‘no-deal exit’ would have for the border between Northern Ireland and Ireland as well as for the operation and implementation of the Good Friday Agreement;’
§ 14
First part
Text as a whole excluding the words: ‘or replicate the benefits of membership of the EU, or the terms of any transition period provided for in the Withdrawal Agreement;’
Second part
those words
Recital A
First part
Text as a whole excluding the words: ‘and regrettable’ and ‘negative’
Second part
those words
Recital D
First part
‘whereas there are currently around 3,2 million citizens of the remaining 27 Member States (EU-27) resident in the UK and 1,2 million citizens of the UK (‘British citizens’) resident in the EU-27; whereas those citizens took up residence in another Member State on the basis of rights they enjoy under EU law’
Second part
‘and on the understanding that they would continue to enjoy those rights throughout their lives;’
ECR, ID:
§ 4
First part
‘Notes that the fundamental options facing the UK in relation to the border between Ireland and Northern Ireland are and will remain the same, whatever its government; recalls that the UK Government rejected the first EU proposal for a Northern Ireland-only backstop and subsequently requested that it be redesigned in the form that is now to be found in the Withdrawal Agreement; expresses its readiness to revert to a Northern Ireland-only backstop’
Second part
‘but stresses that it will not give consent to a Withdrawal Agreement without a backstop;’