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<p>It is long-standing constitutional convention that Acts of Parliament do not extend
to the Crown Dependencies automatically, as they are not part of the United Kingdom
but are self-governing jurisdictions with their own democratically-elected legislative
assemblies. They are not represented in this Parliament. Therefore, although the United
Kingdom Government is responsible for the Crown Dependencies’ international relations,
each of the Crown Dependencies is responsible for passing its own Exit legislation.
This includes legislation which may be required to implement the Withdrawal Agreement
in their jurisdictions. As the Prime Minister has made clear, the longstanding constitutional
relationships between the UK and the Crown Dependencies will not change as a result
of the UK’s decision to leave the EU.</p><p>For the UK, the EU (Withdrawal Agreement)
Bill will implement our international commitments - set out in the Withdrawal Agreement
- into UK law. We will seek the consent of the devolved legislatures where provisions
of the Bill engage the conventions and practices under which the UK Government will
normally seek legislative consent.</p>
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