Trade between NI and rest of UK 2022-06-22
2022-06-22
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Q1
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The question arises from concerns about the impact of the Northern Ireland protocol on free trade within the UK.
What steps his Department is taking to support businesses trading between Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK?
We have introduced legislation that will allow businesses to trade freely again. We continue to operate standstill arrangements, providing reassurance for business.
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Specific steps and timelines are not provided.
We Cannot Allow The Northern Ireland Protocol To Continue
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Q2
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The MP believes that ensuring free trade within the UK Union is critical.
Does the Secretary of State agree that trade between our Union is of the utmost importance and that we should do all we can in this place to make sure it is not hindered in any way?
Absolutely, the Government are committed to Northern Ireland's integral place in the United Kingdom. The proposed legislation will fix practical problems and avoid a hard border, protecting the integrity of the UK and safeguarding the EU single market.
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No specific measures or timelines mentioned.
Absolutely—The Government Are Steadfastly Committed
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Q3
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The MP raises concerns about the impact of current trade restrictions on businesses, using Snowdonia Cheese Company as an example.
Businesses based in Great Britain tell me that while it is possible for them to trade with Northern Ireland, doing so can be very involved, costly and restrictive. Will my right hon. Friend confirm how businesses like Snowdonia Cheese stand to benefit from the provisions in the Northern Ireland Protocol Bill?
The proposed legislation will enable businesses to trade freely once again by delivering new green and red lane arrangements, removing unnecessary costs and work while ensuring necessary checks are done.
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No specific benefits for Snowdonia Cheese Company mentioned.
My Hon. Friend Makes An Important Point
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Q4
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The MP seeks assurance that the Government will continue to work closely with businesses to address their needs in relation to trade within the UK.
Will the Secretary of State confirm that the Government will continue to work closely with businesses to ensure that we address all their needs, so that trade with Northern Ireland and Rother Valley boom?
We will continue to work closely with businesses. The secondary legislative powers in the Bill are to flesh out precise technical details, working with business to ensure our solutions work and deliver for them and Northern Ireland.
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No specific engagement plans or dates mentioned.
Absolutely. My Hon. Friend Is Right.
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Q5
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The MP inquires about Northern Ireland's position to benefit from UK spaceport procurements.
Given Northern Ireland's expertise and strength in the manufacture of spacecraft components, can my right hon. Friend assure me that when it comes to procurement, businesses in Northern Ireland are as well placed as any to bid for these—I cannot resist this—stellar opportunities?
Northern Ireland has expertise in advanced engineering, manufacturing and aerospace. We take measures to ensure that businesses across the UK can benefit, predominantly those in Northern Ireland.
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No specific procurement measures mentioned.
My Hon. Friend Is Always Fired On Rocket-Powered Fuel When Asking Direct Questions
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Q6
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The MP raises concerns about the legal compatibility of the Bill with the Good Friday agreement.
The Government claim that their protocol Bill is designed to protect the Good Friday agreement, while being in the middle of a demolition derby of its core values, creating regression and polarisation that will take us years to fix. What legal advice has he received and what representations has he made to Cabinet colleagues about the compatibility of the Bill of Rights and the 1998 agreement?
I have made the point several times at the Dispatch Box over the past couple of years that we must ensure protection for all three strands. I hope she will support the Bill which seeks to fix challenges and restore primacy.
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Legal advice not addressed, focused on supporting the bill instead.
The Hon. Lady Is Absolutely Right
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Q7
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The MP provides an example of a business disrupted by the protocol and asks for a specific timeline.
The latest business to report disruption is a photo-framing company in Newtownards whose supplier cancelled its order. The Government must do the right thing and restore our position, not just constitutionally but financially for businesses. Will the Secretary of State give a date for the withdrawal Bill's Second Reading?
I cannot confirm the exact date, but we are committed to resolving protocol problems, restoring Belfast/Good Friday agreement primacy and sovereignty for the whole UK. We want strand 1 reformed as soon as possible.
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No specific date given.
I Am Sure That The Hon. Gentleman Will Appreciate
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Q8
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The question is prompted by concerns about the economic consequences of leaving the EU, particularly in relation to trade and GDP. It highlights that Northern Ireland is the only part of the UK recording growth and suggests a positive correlation with its unique position under the protocol.
Even a fool now knows that Brexit has damaged UK trade and GDP, but do the Government have any assessment of the GDP gain and the benefit to business that the protocol has given Northern Ireland, especially as it is the only part of the UK outside London to record growth, and the only part of the UK inside the single market? It is no coincidence that it has seen growth.
I am sure that if the hon. Gentleman does a bit of research, he will see that it is actually quite a complicated picture. It is good to see Northern Ireland growing back quickly: with a larger proportion of the economy in Northern Ireland based on the public sector, and with the phenomenal support that the Chancellor has put in, that is to be welcomed. We want to see Northern Ireland's economy growing; it was struggling before covid. We are making sure to put that support in, but I have to say that that would be even easier were it not for the protocol, which is preventing some of the Chancellor's measures from benefiting the people of Northern Ireland.
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Specific assessment of GDP gain and benefits to business due to the protocol in Northern Ireland
Complicated Picture
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Q9
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The question is prompted by the recognition that much policy affecting and benefiting business is devolved. It suggests that restoring full functionality to the Northern Ireland Assembly would be the best form of support for local businesses.
Given that so much policy that affects and benefits business is devolved, is not the best support that politicians of all stripes could give Northern Irish business to get Stormont back up and running?
My hon. Friend is absolutely right. We all want to see Stormont back up and running. It is important that we see all the Ministers back with their full powers. We have caretaker Ministers in place now, thanks to legislation that we passed recently, but having Stormont making spending decisions, getting money out the door and supporting businesses and people in Northern Ireland is the right thing to do.
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