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14 Nov 2023

Cytech Training Scotland, proudly operated by Bike for Good, is thrilled to celebrate a year of remarkable achievements in providing top-notch Cytech bicycle maintenance training. Over the past...

14 Nov 2023

The ACT is urging any cycling retailers affected by technical issues being reported with the 'buy now, pay later' app Klarna to consider whether they may be better served by switching to an...

9 Nov 2023

Cytech has been named as the provider of Best Retailer Services in the 2023 BikeBiz Awards, recognising the positive impact of its service to the cycling industry. More than 25,000 Cytech...

2 Nov 2023

The Association of Cycle Traders (ACT) and the Bicycle Association (BA), the two cycle industry trade bodies in the UK, have issued a joint response to the initiative of the Electrical Safety...

2 Nov 2023

Cytech, the internationally recognised training and accreditation scheme for bicycle technicians, has relaunched its Cytech theory one online learning course delivering an introduction to...

30 Oct 2023

Colchester has introduced an electric bicycle scheme in a bid to encourage short journeys without relying on cars with pay-as-you-go electric cargo bikes now available to hire.

30 Oct 2023

A new academic study has concluded that riding a bike, rather than driving a car, is positively associated with “orientation towards the common good”.

30 Oct 2023

The government has confirmed it has no plans for cyclists to be subject to compulsory registration.

30 Oct 2023

A few years ago Charlotte Florence’s dream trip to Costa Rica quickly turned into a nightmare after a quad bike crash, leaving her paralysed face down in the jungle.

18 Oct 2023

Hubtiger, a leading cloud-based repair and rental management software, announces an expansion of its services with the release of a new feature: Long-Term Rentals.

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Brexit: What now?

Posted on in Business News , Cycles News , Political News

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Last week, Theresa May presented her withdrawal agreement with the European Union and the House of Commons voted against it.

That vote held the largest defeat of any British Government in history with 403 votes to 202.

As a result of the vote, Jeremy Corbyn requested a vote of no confidence, a vote that saw a government win by 19 votes, 325 to 306.

The Prime Minister is looking to find a way forward by talking to all party leaders, a solution could include altering the existing deal, negotiating a new deal or if there is dispute across Parliament, a no-deal Brexit.

BBC outlines seven possible options following the withdrawal agreement and no confidence vote.

  1. A second vote, Theresa May is looking to discuss with senior politicians to understand how to deliver the Brexit plan
  2. Renegotiation, this would take time and possibly require an extension of Article 50 to delay Brexit
  3. General election, hold an early general election to guarantee a political mandate for her deal
  4. Referendum, is a possibility but there are many factors involved in such a decision
  5. Another vote of no confidence
  6. Parliament takes control
  7. No deal, the law is in place and the UK will leave the EU on the 29th of March

Find out more about what could happen next here.

The Association of Convenience Stores (ACS) continues to converse with government officials to understand what the future holds on the convenience sector in the UK.

The government has also developed a tool to help business to understand the implications of Brexit on their business here.

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