Northern Ireland Protocol EU Negotiations 2021-10-27
2021-10-27
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Q1
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The EU published proposals for the Northern Ireland protocol on October 13th, and the UK government responded with a Command Paper in July.
What progress has been made on negotiating a permanent settlement on the Northern Ireland protocol with the EU since the publication of the EU's proposals?
We have been in discussions with the EU since the publishing of the EU's proposals on 13 October in response to our Command Paper from July. We are seeking to understand the detail of some of the headline claims that the EU has made on issues such as sanitary and phytosanitary measures and customs checks. We continue to work closely with the EU and are hopeful that we will be able to bridge any gaps between our positions.
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Did not specify a timeline for reaching a permanent settlement
We Are Seeking To Understand
Working Closely
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Q2
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A law firm Carson McDowell stated that not one business has raised concerns about the European Court of Justice or its role as the court of ultimate appeal under the Northern Ireland protocol.
Why are the UK Government prioritising a Brexit purity issue in negotiations with the EU when it is completely immaterial to businesses in Northern Ireland?
A whole range of businesses and business groups, as they work through the detail of the EU's proposals, have concerns about whether they cover enough to deal with the issues in Northern Ireland. It is important that we have these negotiations to ensure a mechanism to deal with any issues is one licensed there and more traditional in international agreements and transactions. The role of the ECJ does not provide stability for Northern Ireland businesses or indeed the political structure of Stormont.
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Did not address why the issue is prioritized despite lack of business concerns
Businesses And Business Groups Have Concerns
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Brussels has seen the legal text on changes to the protocol, but Northern Irish leaders are still in the dark.
Why is the Secretary of State not sharing the legal text with Northern Irish political leaders?
This is a legal text we have shared with the EU, and as we did with previous papers, it allows space for private negotiations. It is right that we do these negotiations in a proper business-like manner.
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Did not commit to sharing the text urgently with Northern Irish leaders
Shared With Eu
Right That We Do Negotiations Privately
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Politicians, communities and businesses in Northern Ireland are excluded from the negotiations.
Does the Secretary of State accept that excluding Northern Irish leaders is unsustainable? Will he move talks to Belfast and give them a seat at the table?
The politicians in Northern Ireland are involved, including regular engagements with both First Minister and Deputy First Minister. We also engage with businesses through the Business Engagement Forum, ensuring full involvement.
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Did not commit to moving talks to Belfast
Politicians Are Involved
Engaging With Businesses
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Q5
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There is a need to see removal of the Irish sea border for goods within the UK internal market.
Does the Secretary of State agree that we need to remove the Irish sea border on the movement of goods within the UK internal market?
I agree with the right hon. Gentleman; he is absolutely right that we need consistency for free movement of goods from Great Britain across to Northern Ireland, recognising our responsibility about goods moving into the EU.
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Did not commit to removing checks and impediments to trade
Free Movement Of Goods
Recognising Responsibility
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Article 6 of the Acts of Union needs to be fully restored.
Does the Secretary of State agree that in addition to resolving trading issues, he and the Government need to pursue full restoration of article 6 of the Acts of Union?
We reiterate our commitment in the Command Paper that we need to remove burden on trade and goods with the UK, ensuring businesses and consumers in Northern Ireland can continue to have full access to goods from the rest of the UK. Article 6 ensures a full internal market and respects the principle of consent.
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Did not commit to pursuing restoration of article 6
Reiterate Commitment
Full Access To Goods
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Q7
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Lord Frost recently stated that there could be no role for the European Court of Justice (ECJ) in arbitrating disputes around the Northern Ireland protocol. The question arises whether this now represents the UK Government's view, contrasting with their stance during negotiations and signing.
If Lord Frost's statement genuinely reflects the current UK Government position, how does the Secretary of State prefer to see disputes arising from the protocol arbitrated and settled? If he cannot share the text with politicians in Northern Ireland or this House, can he at least provide an outline of such a solution?
There are different mechanisms for arbitration in place when there are disagreements about international arrangements, including the withdrawal agreement. The EU's use of the ECJ with infraction proceedings around the processes in March highlights a one-sided approach that does not work well for Northern Ireland's stability and needs correction. We have outlined this position in the Command Paper, which will be part of ongoing negotiations with the EU.
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Specific mechanism or outline of arbitration solution requested but only general comments provided without concrete details.
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