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European Union Act 2011

European Union Act 2011
Act of Parliament
Long title An Act to make provision about treaties relating to the European Union and decisions made under them, including provision implementing the Protocol signed at Brussels on 23 June 2010 amending the Protocol (No. 36) on transitional provisions annexed to the Treaty on European Union, to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union and to the Treaty establishing the European Atomic Energy Community; and to make provision about the means by which directly applicable or directly effective European Union law has effect in the United Kingdom.
Citation 2011 c. 12
Introduced by William Hague
Territorial extent United Kingdom
(England and Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland)
Gibraltar
(for Part 2 (and Section 20[,]
and Sections 21 and 22 so far as relating to [Part 2]))

Indirectly also affects (not part of the territorial extent):
Gibraltar
Dates
Royal assent 19 July 2011
Commencement 19 July 2011, 19 August 2011, 19 September 2011
Other legislation
Relates to European Communities Act 1972
European Parliamentary Elections Act 2002
Status: Amended
Text of statute as originally enacted

The European Union Act 2011 (c. 12) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, requiring that a referendum be held on amendments of the Treaty on European Union or the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union. Introduced in the House of Commons by Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, William Hague on 11 November 2010, the Bill received its Second Reading by 330-195 on 7 December, and was passed by the Commons on 8 March 2011. The Bill was read a second time in the Lords on 22 March, after a hostile reception by Peers. The Act received Royal Assent on 19 July 2011.

The Bill was introduced before parliament as a reaction to the European Union (Amendment) Act 2008, which had in the United Kingdom and Gibraltar instituted the Treaty of Lisbon with no participation by the Labour Prime Minister of the day, Gordon Brown and with no referendum, although one had been promised in 2005 in the Labour manifesto.

The Conservative - Liberal Democrat Coalition Agreement pledged in 2010:

The Queen's speech reaffirmed that legislation would be introduced "to ensure that in future this Parliament and the British people have their say on any proposed transfer of powers to the European Union".

The Act requires that any amendment of the Treaty on European Union or the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union made by treaty, and any use of a passerelle provision, must be approved by an Act of Parliament at least; and that a referendum must be held in any of various cases (listed in section 4 of the Act) where this would enlarge EU powers or reduce safeguards such as unanimous voting.


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