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Leaving the EU: the Rural Economy

Debate between Calum Kerr and John Redwood
Tuesday 17th January 2017

(7 years, 10 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Calum Kerr Portrait Calum Kerr
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If the hon. Gentleman spends a little more time with us, he will find that we are optimists at heart, but this debate is about the realities and the implications for the rural economy. I will, with great delight, return to fisheries later in my speech.

John Redwood Portrait John Redwood (Wokingham) (Con)
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Will the hon. Gentleman give way?

Calum Kerr Portrait Calum Kerr
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No; I would like to make a little more progress, but I promise to give way in time.

As the many complex challenges of Brexit pile up, we need to remember that real political leadership is about finding solutions, not soundbites.

John Redwood Portrait John Redwood
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Will the hon. Gentleman give way on that point?

Calum Kerr Portrait Calum Kerr
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I promise I will in one moment.

This debate is necessary to ensure that the Government do not overlook or downplay all the possible outcomes of Brexit. They must not walk away from the policy vacuum that is opening up before our eyes.

John Redwood Portrait John Redwood
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Is the hon. Gentleman telling the House that if we devolve more agricultural powers to the Scottish nationalists, they will not be able to think of a single way in which they could improve policy to help their farmers?

Calum Kerr Portrait Calum Kerr
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The right hon. Gentleman, who is highly respected, usually makes excellent contributions, but I am afraid that that was a poor one. There are many ways in which we would be delighted to improve agricultural policy, so long as his Government do not make a power grab as powers are returned from Brussels.