Oral Answers to Questions Debate

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Department: Northern Ireland Office

Oral Answers to Questions

Luke Evans Excerpts
Wednesday 21st May 2025

(1 day, 18 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Fleur Anderson Portrait Fleur Anderson
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I thank the hon. Member for raising this issue, and he is absolutely right that what we do needs to be rooted in what happens on the ground. I met the executive unit working with the police to tackle perpetrators, and they are seeing evidence of that. The legislation for our jurisdictions can be joined up—that is absolutely right—but what has come across to me on many visits is the need to tackle what happens online. The Online Safety Act 2023 is now being enacted through Ofcom, which undertook a consultation in Belfast recently on its draft guidance. It proposes practical steps for online safety, and steps to tackle misogyny, pile-ons, domestic abuse and other harms. He is absolutely right about what we can do, through our efforts on the ground, if we all work together.

Luke Evans Portrait Dr Luke Evans (Hinckley and Bosworth) (Con)
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7. What assessment he has made of the potential impact of the US-UK economic prosperity deal on Northern Ireland.

Hilary Benn Portrait The Secretary of State for Northern Ireland (Hilary Benn)
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The trade deal with the USA, together with the agreements with the EU and India, are very significant. Northern Ireland exporters, including those exporting services, technology and farming goods, will benefit in the same way as those in other parts of the UK. In particular, the US deal is a major opportunity for Northern Ireland farmers to sell their high-quality beef to a US market of over 300 million people.

Luke Evans Portrait Dr Evans
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I am grateful to the Secretary of State for his answer, but there seem to be wildly different interpretations of what the deal means for Northern Ireland. Will he clarify what it means for imports and exports in the light of the impact of EU tariffs? Was that explicitly discussed at the EU-UK summit?

Hilary Benn Portrait Hilary Benn
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The hon. Gentleman is right to point out that EU retaliatory tariffs directed at the USA would have an impact in Northern Ireland, because of its dual-market access. I can write to him with further details of how precisely that would work. It depends partly on whether there is less or more than a 3% difference between the tariff in the EU and the tariff that applies in the UK.