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European Partnership Bill

Lifecycle: Response Published Cabinet Office · Department for Business and Trade · Department for Energy Security and Net Zero · Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Last regenerated an hour ago

Summary

What this is

The European Partnership Bill is a King's Speech 2026 bill that will create a framework of powers to implement new UK-EU agreements — initially on sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) measures (the food and drink/veterinary deal), linking the UK and EU emissions trading schemes, and UK participation in the EU internal electricity market — and to extend that framework, with Parliamentary approval, to future EU treaties.

Why it matters

The Government estimates the food and drink deal could add up to £5.1bn/year and, combined with ETS linking, up to £9bn/year, while ETS linking is also designed to secure mutual exemptions from the EU and UK Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanisms (saving £7bn of UK exports from EU CBAM exposure). The Bill is the principal domestic vehicle through which the post-May 2025 UK-EU 'reset' becomes operative law.

Current status

Announced in the King's Speech on 13 May 2026 and currently pre-introduction; the Cabinet Office and DBT are negotiating the detailed legal texts of the SPS, ETS and electricity agreements with the EU following the December 2025 Common Understanding and the Council's March 2026 green-light for negotiations.

What changed recently

  • 13 May 2026 — King's Speech announces the European Partnership Bill, naming SPS, ETS-linking and electricity as the three lead agreements to be implemented.
  • 29 Apr 2026 — PQs press Cabinet Office on the consequences of 'dynamic alignment' with the EU for UK AI and crypto regulation, signalling backbench scrutiny of the Bill's future-treaty extension power.
  • 29 Apr 2026 — PQ references the Council of the EU's 30 March 2026 green-light for electricity, cohesion and Erasmus+ negotiations, fixing the Bill's external negotiating timetable.
  • 26 Mar 2026 — Annual European Union Finances Statement laid by the Chief Secretary to the Treasury, James Murray, the first since the post-Summit negotiating phase opened.
  • 4 Feb 2026 — Government publishes Explanatory Memorandum on COM(2025)804 — the EU Commission's draft mandate for UK participation in the EU internal electricity market.

Key documents

Framework

Scrutiny

Evidence

Commentary

Review

Consultations

Stakeholders

Sponsoring department 4

  • Cabinet Office → src
    Lead department for the European Partnership Bill via the Minister for the Constitution and European Union Relations; co-ordinates UK-EU negotiations and submitted the EM on COM(2025)804 on electricity-market participation.
  • Department for Business and Trade → src
    Co-sponsoring department for the Bill's trade-facing elements; receiving sustained PQ scrutiny on UK-EU economic security agreements and trade negotiation timetable.
  • Department for Energy Security and Net Zero → src
    Policy owner for the ETS linking and electricity-market tracks; named in PQs on the UK-EU Summit Common Understanding on ETS linking and on industry engagement.
  • Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs → src
    Policy owner for the SPS (food, drink and veterinary) agreement that the Bill will implement; named in PQs on permanent EU carve-outs for UK agri-food.

Sponsoring minister 3

  • Nick Thomas-Symonds → src
    Minister for the Cabinet Office and Paymaster General with responsibility for EU relations; submitted the HMG Explanatory Memorandum on COM(2025)804 (UK participation in EU electricity market) and delivered the August 2025 speech on the UK's future relationship with the EU.
  • James Murray → src
    Chief Secretary to the Treasury who laid the Annual European Union Finances Statement 2025 (HCWS1478) on 26 March 2026; current postholder status unconfirmed in this build — treat WMS attribution as historical.
  • Darren Jones → src
    Then Chief Secretary to the Treasury who laid the Annual European Union Finances Statement 2024 (HCWS536) on 20 March 2025; current postholder status unconfirmed — treat as historical.

Lead committee 2

  • European Affairs Committee (House of Lords) / committee taking evidence on UK-EU relations → src
    Took evidence in February 2026 from the Minister for the Constitution and European Union Relations and the Minister of State for Trade on UK relations with the EU; correspondence published Feb 2026.
  • House of Commons Defence Committee (legacy report) → src
    Published 6th Report in June 2018 on the Government's proposals for a future UK-EU security partnership — relevant to the Bill's future-treaty extension power.

Witnesses & evidence-givers 3

  • Rami Baitiéh (CEO, Morrisons) → src
    Quoted in the King's Speech background briefing supporting the SPS deal as a means of removing 'cost, complexity and delay' from food imports.
  • Adam Farkas (CEO, Association for Financial Markets in Europe) → src
    Quoted in the King's Speech briefing welcoming the Chancellor's pragmatic approach to EU-UK financial services cooperation.
  • William Bain (Head of Trade Policy, British Chambers of Commerce) → src
    Quoted in the King's Speech briefing pressing for a permanent EU deal that 'truly unburdens business and cuts costs'.

Commentator 1

  • Backbench peers and MPs tabling UK-EU PQs (Jan-Apr 2026) → src
    Sustained PQ activity covering electricity interconnector imports, dynamic alignment with EU AI/crypto regulation, 90-in-180 day Schengen rules for UK nationals, Erasmus+ legal mechanism, financial services as part of the UK-EU reset, EU 'Made in Europe' impact and SPS permanent carve-outs.

Political commitments

  • commitment King's Speech announcement Labour · 2026 · King's Speech announces European Partnership Bill

    Introduce a European Partnership Bill to strengthen ties with the EU

    My Ministers will introduce legislation to take advantage of new trading opportunities, including a Bill to strengthen ties with the European Union.

    Why linked: King's Speech 2026 announces the Bill that defines this thread.

  • commitment Manifesto pledge Labour · 2024 · King's Speech announces European Partnership Bill

    Deliver a veterinary (SPS) agreement with the EU

    The food and drink deal (the Sanitary and Phytosanitary agreement) will fulfil the manifesto commitment to deliver a veterinary agreement with the EU.

    Why linked: King's Speech briefing explicitly ties the Bill's SPS deal to Labour's 2024 manifesto commitment.

  • commitment Ministerial statement Labour · 2025 · UK-EU Summit - Common Understanding (HTML)

    UK-EU reset following first UK-EU Summit

    Following the first UK-EU summit in May 2025, the UK-EU Common Understanding set the stage for new agreements on food and drink, emissions trading, and electricity.

    Why linked: The Common Understanding is the political commitment the Bill operationalises.

Open questions & gaps

Pending in the lifecycle

  • First Reading and publication of the European Partnership Bill text (currently pre-introduction).
  • Conclusion and signature of the SPS, ETS-linking and electricity agreements being negotiated under the December 2025 Common Understanding.
  • Design and scope of Parliamentary approval mechanism for using the Bill's powers to extend to future EU treaties.

Beyond the corpus

  • MISSING Impact Assessment / Delegated Powers Memorandum for the Bill — Standard accompanying documents for a framework Bill of this kind; not yet in the corpus because the Bill is pre-introduction.
  • MISSING Treasury / OBR fiscal assessment of the £5.1bn / £9bn / £7bn CBAM headline figures — Headline economic figures appear only in the King's Speech briefing; an OBR or HMT scoring would normally accompany or follow introduction.
  • MISSING Devolved administrations' legislative consent positions — The Bill is stated to extend and apply UK-wide; LCM positions from Scottish Parliament, Senedd and (in non-reserved respects) the NI Assembly would be expected.

Confidence gaps

  • Precise breadth of the future-treaty extension power and whether it accepts dynamic alignment by SI in regulated sectors beyond the three named tracks.
  • Interaction between the Bill's framework powers and existing implementation under the European Union (Future Relationship) Act 2020.