Northern Ireland Protocol 2022-12-13
2022-12-13
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Q1
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No specific background given, but the context is ongoing negotiations related to the Northern Ireland Protocol.
How many hours his Department has spent on negotiations with EU member states and the European Commission on the Northern Ireland protocol in the last month.
Fixing the Northern Ireland protocol is a top priority for this Government. Since September I have been in regular contact with Vice-President Šefčovič. We last spoke on 1 December and I will be seeing him for further talks this week. My officials have also been working with our counterparts in the EU on a regular basis to try to resolve the issues, which we recognise—and we are impressing this upon them—are causing serious, genuine and damaging friction in relationships between the various communities in Northern Ireland.
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The number of hours spent negotiating was not provided.
Regular Contact
Working On A Regular Basis
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Q2
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Recent reports suggest the Prime Minister has assured President Biden that an agreement will be reached with the EU in time for the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement, and there are concerns about whether the Northern Ireland Protocol Bill will be dropped if an agreement is reached.
Can the Foreign Secretary assure the House that if an agreement with the EU is reached—the Northern Ireland Protocol Bill will be dropped?
The Northern Ireland Protocol Bill exists for a reason. The commitment that I made to Maroš Šefčovič in the conversations that I had with him and others was that we would not either artificially accelerate that process or artificially hinder or retard it. We have always said that our preferred option is through negotiations. We speak regularly, the tone is positive, and I think that there is now an understanding that the concerns that we have raised, and that have been raised particularly by the Unionist community in Northern Ireland, are not confected but real, and that any agreement would need to address them.
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Specific commitment regarding dropping the Bill was avoided.
Preferred Option Is Through Negotiations
The Tone Is Positive
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Q3
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There are concerns that the EU has not extended its mandate to allow for any changes in the operation of the current protocol.
Is it not the case that there has not been one hour of actual negotiations because the EU has not extended its mandate? I encourage him to press on with the Bill.
I can assure the hon. Gentleman that the UK negotiating team are very conscious of the frustrations, particularly in the Unionist community in Northern Ireland. But we have also made the point to our interlocutors in the EU that, across communities in Northern Ireland, there is a recognition that the protocol is not working, that it needs to be addressed, and that the relationships between Northern Ireland and Ireland, and between Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK—of which Northern Ireland is a part—all have to function properly. That is the underpinning of the Belfast/Good Friday agreement and that is what we seek to achieve through our negotiations.
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Assessment & feedback
Confirmation if there were actual negotiations was avoided.
Conscious Of Frustrations
Recognition That Protocol Needs Addressing
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Q4
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Concerns about potential interruptions to vital east-west trade routes due to the current operation of the Northern Ireland protocol.
Does the Foreign Secretary agree that it is vital that the Government are clear they do not take anything off the table in getting to an agreement?
The United Kingdom's position has been consistent. We recognise that the way the protocol is working is undermining community cohesion in Northern Ireland and disrupting business flows, particularly east-west between Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK. These issues have to be addressed. That is, I think, something that the EU negotiating team understand, and we will continue negotiating in good faith. However, as I say, the Northern Ireland Protocol Bill exists for a reason, and we want to ensure that we get a good working resolution that is sustainable for all the communities in Northern Ireland.
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Specific commitment on keeping options open was avoided.
Position Has Been Consistent
Issues Have To Be Addressed
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Q5
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There has been an impasse on the Northern Ireland protocol for 18 months, with rhetoric and threats rather than negotiations.
Is the real problem that the Prime Minister is in the pocket of the European Research Group, too weak to stand up to his Back Benchers, and putting his party before Northern Ireland?
The right hon. Gentleman needs to keep up. We have had very well-tempered negotiations between the UK and EU negotiators. He will find in our public reporting of those negotiations that there has been a high degree of mutual respect. He says that there is an easy resolution. If he believes that, all I would say is that we are waiting to hear it. If it were easy, it would have been done already.
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Explanation on the Prime Minister's stance was not provided.
Needs To Keep Up
Mutual Respect
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Q6
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Concerns about the Northern Ireland protocol bill being a block to progress, despite polls showing support for EU membership.
Surely he must recognise that it is the biggest block to progress in these talks, and that now is the time to scrap it?
I am the one who has been in the conversations with the EU. I know that it does not particularly like the Northern Ireland Protocol Bill, but, nevertheless, the conversations that I have had with my direct interlocuters and that our officials have been having with their opposite numbers in the EU system have been progressing. As I have said, there are still a number of serious issues that need to be resolved, but we are working in good faith. The Bill exists for a reason and it is important that it is there.
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Recognition if the Bill blocks progress was avoided.
Conversations Have Been Progressing
Issues Need To Be Resolved
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