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Objection period B ends Clocks

A step of type Business step.

If the House of Commons resolves, within period A, that a treaty should not be ratified and a Minister has laid before Parliament a statement indicating the opinion that the treaty should nevertheless be ratified then objection period B begins. Objection period B is the time available, 21 days, for the House of Commons to object to the treaty again, if they wish. Objection period B can occur multiple times.

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  1. Treaty objection period B

    From Ministerial statement: treaty should nonetheless be ratified (House of Commons) to Objection period B ends as part of the Treaties subject to the Constitutional Reform and Governance Act 2010 procedure.

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