EU Single Market Access Manufacturing and the Economy 2020-02-11
2020-02-11
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Q1
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The CBI has warned that businesses are not ready for Brexit, costing billions in planning. Small businesses are concerned about the lack of infrastructure and advice.
What assessment have the Government made regarding the potential effects on (a) manufacturing sector and (b) economy if UK does not access EU single market? Businesses warn they are unprepared for Brexit, costing billions in planning; small businesses fear inadequate infrastructure and advice.
We want a relationship with EU based on free trade. The economy has grown every year since 2010, employment is at record high, and wage growth outpaced inflation for 17 consecutive months. We are working closely with businesses as we forge new free trade agreement.
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Did not address the specific assessment of economic effects or readiness of businesses
Ends Uncertainty By Leaving Eu
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Q2
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The CBI warns that business is not ready for Brexit, costing billions in planning. The Federation of Small Businesses and individual small businesses are concerned about infrastructure and advice.
Businesses warn they are unprepared for Brexit; what is the Government doing to address this?
We work closely with individual businesses and representative groups. Ending uncertainty of Brexit by actually leaving EU has been welcomed.
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Did not address concerns about infrastructure and advice
Ended Uncertainty
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Q3
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Government's ambitions have faded from wide-ranging free trade deal to basic agreement barely covering goods. Chancellor announced enhanced equivalence for financial services, which the EU has already ruled out.
Three years ago, asked about plan for market access of financial services to EU; now only seeking enhanced equivalence which EU ruled out. When will credible plan be presented?
EU has not ruled out equivalence; agreed in political declaration to work on decision by end of July this year. We are working carefully and closely with the EU.
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Did not specify timeline or plan for credible market access agreement
Get Facts Right
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Q4
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GDP flat in quarter four, service sector stagnating, manufacturing hard hit. Smart border not ready until 2025; frictionless trade kicked to the touchline.
When will Chancellor accept reality that Tory Brexit plans are damaging economy, especially for just-in-time manufacturing?
Since 2010, growth would have been hit by uncertainty created before general election; since election, confidence back because country said no to Marxism and got on with Brexit.
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Did not address economic impact of border chaos or manufacturing jobs
Change Topic
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Q5
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GDP flat in quarter four, service sector stagnating, manufacturing hard hit. Smart border not ready until 2025; frictionless trade kicked to the touchline.
Chancellor revealed smart border will be delayed until 2025; what impact does this have on UK economy and jobs in manufacturing?
Since 2010, auto manufacturing grew by 58%, aerospace by 22%; recent survey by CBI saw biggest increase in confidence.
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Did not address economic consequences of border chaos or job impacts
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Q6
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Financial services generate 7% GDP, provide 1.1 million jobs, £29 billion tax revenue; needs to be looked after in trade agreement.
Does Chancellor agree that ensuring the financial services sector is protected in any trade agreement with EU will help finance infrastructure projects?
My right hon Friend is correct; financial services employ millions across UK, generate revenue for public services. It's key to forge new relationship with our European friends.
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Did not specify how financial services will be protected in trade agreement
Right Industry
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Q7
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Creation of new freeports seen as key to boosting manufacturing; best place for a freeport is Redcar.
Does Chancellor agree that creating 10 new freeports, especially in Redcar, will help boost manufacturing and the economy?
Absolutely agree with importance of freeports; they are key part of boosting opportunity outside EU.
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Did not provide specifics on creation or benefits of freeports
Freeports
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Q8
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Approximately 3,000 people work in insurance sector; similar rules to Bermuda for equivalence.
With 3,000 working in the insurance sector in Chelmsford, is it reasonable that EU should offer same equivalence as given to Bermuda?
On day one, we will have exactly the same rules; can diverge in future but on day one EU should look carefully at equivalence decision.
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Q9
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The South Lakes area has a shortage of council homes with 3,000 families on the waiting list. The Government's Migration Advisory Committee predicts an 8% reduction in the construction workforce due to visa and migrant pay plans.
In the South Lakes we have 3,000 local families waiting for a council home, yet the Government's own Migration Advisory Committee says that the Government's plan for visas and migrant pay will see an 8% reduction in the construction workforce. So will the Chancellor explain who is going to build the homes that families in the South Lakes so desperately need?
The hon. Gentleman will know that, under this Government, since 2010, we have seen a dramatic increase in the number of homes being built. I think that last year there was the highest number of homes built in all but one of the past 30 years. When it comes to building more of those homes, of course we do need enough workers in the industry. That is exactly what our points-based system is about—making sure that it focuses on those areas where we need most support.
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The specific ask about who will build the homes with an 8% reduction in construction workforce was not directly addressed.
Changed Subject To Overall Increase In Home Building
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