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Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 06 Jun 2019
Oral Answers to Questions

"T2. I am pleased to hear the Secretary of State’s global approach to climate change, but we know that vulnerable communities in the global south are hit hardest by extreme weather events caused by climate change. How will he use his global influence to work with other funding countries to …..."
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Written Question
Trade Agreements
Wednesday 27th February 2019

Asked by: Danielle Rowley (Labour - Midlothian)

Question to the Department for International Trade:

To ask the Secretary of State for International Trade, what recent steps he has taken to ensure that new trade deals do not undermine the UK's existing (a) social and (b) environmental standards after the UK leaves the EU.

Answered by George Hollingbery

The UK has long supported the promotion of our values globally and this will continue as we leave the EU.

When we leave the European Union, we will maintain our current standards. We will keep our existing UK legislation, and the EU Withdrawal Act will convert EU law into UK law as it applies at the moment of exit.

We’re clear that more trade doesn’t have to come at the expense of labour or the environment. We are exploring all options in the design of future bilateral trade and investment agreements, including possible labour and environmental provisions within these taking into account results of the DIT consultation exercise.


Written Question
Trade Agreements
Tuesday 26th February 2019

Asked by: Danielle Rowley (Labour - Midlothian)

Question to the Department for International Trade:

To ask the Secretary of State for International Trade, what steps his Department is taking to ensure that new trade deals do not affect the ability of the UK to (a) regulate in the public interest and (b) protect public services.

Answered by George Hollingbery

Protecting the UK’s right to regulate in the public interest and protect public services, including the NHS, is of the utmost importance. The UK’s public services are protected by specific exceptions and reservations in EU trade agreements - including the recent EU-Canada agreement (CETA) - and, as we leave the EU, the UK will continue to ensure that rigorous protections are included in all trade agreements it is party to. The Government has been consistently clear that we are committed to the fundamental principles of the NHS - that it is universal and free at the point of need. We will ensure that no trade agreements alter these fundamental facts.


Written Question
Trade Agreements: NHS
Tuesday 26th February 2019

Asked by: Danielle Rowley (Labour - Midlothian)

Question to the Department for International Trade:

To ask the Secretary of State for International Trade, what assessment he has made of the potential risks to the NHS as a result of future trade deals after the UK leaves the EU.

Answered by George Hollingbery

Protecting the UK’s right to regulate in the public interest and protect public services, including the NHS, is of the utmost importance. The UK’s public services are protected by specific exceptions and reservations in EU trade agreements - including the recent EU-Canada agreement (CETA) - and, as we leave the EU, the UK will continue to ensure that rigorous protections are included in all trade agreements it is party to. The Government has been consistently clear that we are committed to the fundamental principles of the NHS - that it is universal and free at the point of need. We will ensure that no trade agreements alter these fundamental facts.


Written Question
Trade Agreements: NHS
Tuesday 26th February 2019

Asked by: Danielle Rowley (Labour - Midlothian)

Question to the Department for International Trade:

To ask the Secretary of State for International Trade, if he will take steps to ensure that future trade deals will not make it easier for private companies to provide NHS services.

Answered by George Hollingbery

The UK will continue to ensure that decisions about the NHS are made by UK Governments, including the Devolved Administrations, not our trade partners. The UK will determine whether private companies should be involved in providing services under contract, and if so to what extent. Trade deals will give no greater access for private companies, domestic or overseas, to NHS services.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 07 Feb 2019
Oral Answers to Questions

"5. What steps his Department plans to take to ensure the protection of intellectual property rights in future trade agreements. ..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 07 Feb 2019
Oral Answers to Questions

"Scotland is one of the fastest growing regions in the UK’s creative industries, which are world leading and currently worth £91.8 billion to the UK economy. Can the Minister therefore reassure the creative industries in Scotland, and indeed across the UK, that professional equipment such as musical instruments will not …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 14 Jan 2019
European Union (Withdrawal) Act

"I have received hundreds of emails, letters and calls from constituents over just the last few weeks, as other Members on both sides of the House will have done. Some have been from people engaging with their Member of Parliament for the very first time. That is at least one …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 13 Sep 2018
Oral Answers to Questions

"T4. Mid- lothian is home to some fantastic, world-leading science and innovation institutes, but my young, female, particularly working class constituents feel that they cannot access them, especially the jobs at the very top. What is the Minister doing to help?..."
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Written Question
Trade Agreements
Thursday 6th September 2018

Asked by: Danielle Rowley (Labour - Midlothian)

Question to the Department for International Trade:

To ask the Secretary of State for International Trade, with reference to the oral statement of 16 July 2018, Official Report, column 41 on trade policy, whether impact assessments for new trade deals will be undertaken by an independent consultant, ex ante; and whether those impact assessments will assess the effect of new trade deals on women and girls in developing countries.

Answered by George Hollingbery

The Government is committed to providing Parliament with timely information about the Government’s approach to trade and investment negotiations and the potential implications of any new agreements. This will include timely analysis at appropriate points. The government is considering options for how best to undertake the analysis.

The Government remains committed to increasing women’s role in trade in the UK and around the world.