Leaving the EU: Economic Impact of Proposed Deal Debate

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Department: HM Treasury

Leaving the EU: Economic Impact of Proposed Deal

Chris Elmore Excerpts
Wednesday 20th February 2019

(5 years, 9 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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John Bercow Portrait Mr Speaker
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No, I do not need the hon. Gentleman to get up. Remain seated and behave with courtesy. What on earth has got into you?

Chris Elmore Portrait Chris Elmore (Ogmore) (Lab)
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As the Minister will know, 23% of all the European funding that comes to the UK goes to Wales. He said that discussions on the shared prosperity fund would start before Christmas; I wonder whether he has played any part in that. Leave campaigners said that Wales would not be a penny worse off if we left the European Union, so will the Minister set out how the fund will work and who will make decisions to ensure that the Welsh economy does not tank if we are to have this botched Brexit deal?

Mel Stride Portrait Mel Stride
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As the hon. Gentleman knows, we will set out those details in due course.

Chris Elmore Portrait Chris Elmore
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Sod all!

Chris Elmore Portrait Chris Elmore
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I am sorry, Mr Speaker.

John Bercow Portrait Mr Speaker
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It is not really a matter of order but very poor taste, and I expect somebody as culturally sophisticated as the hon. Gentleman to behave better than that.