;: Indicative votes are votes by
members of parliament on a series of
non-binding resolutions. They are a means of testing the will of the House of Commons on different options relating to one issue. MPs voted on eight different options for the next steps in the Brexit process on 27 March 2019; however, none of the proposals earned a majority in the indicative votes. MPs also voted on four options on 1 April 2019 in the second round of indicative votes. Still, none of the proposals earned a majority. ;: The period ending on 31 December 2020 at 11 p.m. GMT, as stated in section 39 of
European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Bill 2019–20. The UK-EU withdrawal agreement uses the wording
transition period, while the EEA-UK separation agreement has
implementation period. ;:An "insurance policy" intended to prevent a hard border between
Ireland and
Northern Ireland, and thus respecting the
Good Friday Agreement. It was included in the
2018 draft withdrawal agreement, and would come in force if no solution to the
Irish border problem was found during the transition period. Under the plan, the UK would remain in a
customs union with the EU, while Northern Ireland and, to a lesser extent, the rest of the UK would follow additional EU rules. and the UK could not withdraw from it unilaterally. In October 2019, the
withdrawal agreement was revised, and the Irish backstop was replaced with the
Article 18 of the Northern Ireland Protocol which provides for a four-year period in which Northern Ireland would remain aligned with
certain EU laws. This arrangement can be extended for further four-year periods for as long as the
Northern Ireland Assembly assents by simple majority vote. ==L==