Brexit Secretary David Davis said a crunch point in the Brexit process comes in the week ahead, in Westminster rather than Brussels.
Writing in the Sun of Sunday newspaper, Davis said: "Our hard work for the negotiations abroad is matched by the preparation we are doing for the UK to adjust to Brexit.
"This is especially true of the Repeal Bill, which goes before MPs this week. The bill is crucial. It delivers the result of the referendum by ending the direct role of the EU in UK law, and gives British lawmakers control for the future.
"Whether you voted Leave or Remain, the negotiations are vital for the future of every citizen and business in the United Kingdom," wrote Davis.
Davis accused Corbyn's Labor Party of threatening to delay and defeat an essential piece of legislation.
"Their only motivation is the pursuit of chaos. The uncertainty our exit from the EU would cause without legal continuity is only matched by the instability of Labor's position on Brexit," said Davis.
"This week the eyes of the country will be on parliament. We will be judged on our willingness to work to deliver the verdict people gave in last year's referendum," Davis added.
Shadow Brexit Secretary Keir Starmer warned Sunday the Labor party will vote against the Repeal Bill if it is not amended to allow Britain to remain in the single market after Brexit.
Starmer said in an interview on a Sunday political program on the BBC: "Whilst we accept the result of the (EU) referendum, we are not giving a blank check to the government to do it in whatever way it wants because it is not in the public interest."
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