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Speech in Commons Chamber - Sat 19 Oct 2019
European Union (Withdrawal) Acts

"Further to that point of order, Mr Speaker. When the Leader of the House was not making his business statement earlier, we had no suggestion of the timings of anything that might happen in Monday’s sitting. We presume that our proceedings will commence at 2.30 pm, but we have no …..."
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Written Question
Borders: Republic of Ireland
Tuesday 30th April 2019

Asked by: Susan Elan Jones (Labour - Clwyd South)

Question to the Department for Exiting the European Union :

To ask the Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union, what assessment his Department has made of the potential effect of a hard border between Wales and the Republic of Ireland.

Answered by Robin Walker

The Government has been working hard for some time on minimising the impact on trade flow in the event that the UK were to leave without a deal, this includes meeting with the Welsh ports, and we recognise the importance of trade between Wales and Ireland. As set out in the Political Declaration, the UK and EU have both agreed that the future economic partnership should be based on the principle of no tariffs, fees, charges or quantitative restrictions across all sectors.

The UK and Irish governments have also been clear that maintaining the CTA is a top priority. British citizens in Ireland and Irish citizens in the UK will continue to be able to live and work in each other’s countries, and to access healthcare, education, social welfare and benefits including state pensions.

In a no deal scenario, the Government will introduce customs easements to ensure that the flow of imports into Wales will be as smooth as possible. A pragmatic approach has also been agreed with the secretariat of the Common Transit Convention for managing movements under that convention. For exports the impact depends on handling in Dublin, so the Government is working with all stakeholders to keep potential disruption to a minimum.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 20 Mar 2019
Article 50 Extension

"At Prime Minister’s questions today, I was conscious of how thoroughly disrespectful the Prime Minister was to every Member of this House. She is just being stubborn, and as she carries on with her vanity project, it is our country that will go down. We are very, very concerned...."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Mon 19 Nov 2018
Leaving the European Union

"My hon. Friend mentioned technical experts on Brexit. If the past two and a half years have proven anything, it is that what technical experts on Brexit think does not mean very much. Does my hon. Friend mean that it is now absolutely imperative that, one way or another, the …..."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Mon 11 Dec 2017
Brexit Deal: Referendum

"I beg to move,

That this House has considered e-petitions 200004, 187570, 193282 and 200311 relating to a referendum on the deal for the UK’s exit from the European Union.

It is a great pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Sir David, and a real privilege to lead this important …..."

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Speech in Westminster Hall - Mon 11 Dec 2017
Brexit Deal: Referendum

"They are certainly expressing their own views by signing the petition. I always think it is healthy for such petitions to be tabled. These are part of a very important debate.

The first petition is not dissimilar to another petition that calls for the final Brexit deal to be put …..."

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Speech in Westminster Hall - Mon 11 Dec 2017
Brexit Deal: Referendum

"I confess that I have not actually read that, but I should be delighted to do so, because it sounds a very thoughtful and extensive piece of research. I am grateful to my hon. Friend for raising it.

One of the strongest arguments for holding a referendum lies in the …..."

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Speech in Westminster Hall - Mon 11 Dec 2017
Brexit Deal: Referendum

"I am not sure that the Tory writing in The Spectator would agree with the hon. Gentleman. If I read the article correctly, the writer was trying to save the Government and to stop the Conservatives knocking the spots off each other, so I am not sure that what the …..."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Mon 11 Dec 2017
Brexit Deal: Referendum

"As ever, my hon. Friend makes his point well.

Let me return to that recent risk study by the Bank of England. In its stress test for British banks, the Bank modelled a 4.7% fall in output, a 27% devaluation of the pound against the dollar, and a devaluation of …..."

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Speech in Westminster Hall - Mon 11 Dec 2017
Brexit Deal: Referendum

"The hon. Gentleman makes a very interesting point...."
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