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Withdrawal Agreement: Legal Opinion Debate

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Withdrawal Agreement: Legal Opinion

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1st reading: House of Commons
Tuesday 12th March 2019

(5 years ago)

Commons Chamber
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Geoffrey Cox Portrait The Attorney General
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The right hon. Gentleman seeks to give with one hand and take with the other. With the greatest of diffidence and respect, he is not quite right. The unilateral declaration is not incompatible with international law. It reserves the United Kingdom’s right to take all measures available to it in circumstances where the talks have broken down as a result of a breach of article 5, which is the good faith duty. It reinforces and further stresses the United Kingdom’s right to take measures to withdraw from the arrangements if there is a breach of good faith.

David Jones Portrait Mr David Jones (Clwyd West) (Con)
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My right hon. and learned Friend notes in his opinion that the unilateral declaration is not an agreed document. Can he say whether efforts were made to obtain the agreement of the European Union to that declaration? If so, why was such agreement withheld?

Geoffrey Cox Portrait The Attorney General
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No unilateral declaration is worth the paper it is written on if it is objected to. My understanding is that it is not objected to and that it will be deposited alongside the withdrawal agreement and, therefore, will carry legal weight under article 31 of the Vienna convention.