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Leaving the EU — [Sir David Amess in the Chair]

05 October 2020

Lead MP

Mike Hill
Hartlepool
Lab

Responding Minister

Julia Lopez

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EconomyBrexitDemocracy & ElectionsBusiness & Trade
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Other Contributors: 8

At a Glance

Mike Hill raised concerns about leaving the eu — [sir david amess in the chair] in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

The Government should provide reassurance regarding the impact of the pandemic on UK's readiness for Brexit and address calls for transparency through independent inquiries into foreign interference and campaign overspending as highlighted in the petitions.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Hartlepool
Opened the debate
The UK's departure from the EU faces challenges including questions about the legitimacy of the referendum due to alleged illegal overspending and foreign interference. The petition with over 110,000 signatures calls for a public inquiry into these issues. Another petition seeks an extension to the transition period due to the coronavirus situation, with more than 107,000 signatures. These petitions highlight uncertainties about the readiness for Brexit amidst the pandemic and the complexity of negotiations.

Government Response

Julia Lopez
Government Response
The Government has no plans to establish a public inquiry into the conduct of the 2016 EU referendum, halt Brexit for an inquiry, or extend the transition period. The referendum was legitimate with 17.4 million votes, and it underwent over 34 hours of scrutiny in Parliament. The Electoral Commission investigated alleged breaches of electoral law and levied fines on both sides of the campaign. There is no evidence of successful foreign interference. The Minister discussed ongoing negotiations with the EU, emphasizing the importance of a free trade agreement by October 15th to avoid a trading arrangement akin to Australia's. Transition readiness efforts are in place to prepare businesses for January.
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