Double Taxation Treaties (Developing Countries) Bill Debate

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Department: HM Treasury

Double Taxation Treaties (Developing Countries) Bill

Kirsty Blackman Excerpts
2nd reading: House of Commons
Friday 16th December 2016

(7 years, 10 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Roger Mullin Portrait Roger Mullin
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My main response to the hon. Gentleman is to apologise for being higher up the ballot than he is, because obviously he could have made a much better job of this than I have, but I hope that he appreciates my modest efforts. I agree with what he said. This is a modest Bill; it does not ask for anything particularly dramatic. I am only too well aware that it is likely to have technical flaws that the Government would like to address. If the Bill progresses to Committee, I would fully expect amendments to be tabled and debated, because that is what this process is about. A Second Reading debate is about the principles of a Bill, not about whether every i has been dotted and every t crossed. I would be keen to see the hon. Gentleman’s point brought in to strengthen the Bill, if it progresses.

Kirsty Blackman Portrait Kirsty Blackman (Aberdeen North) (SNP)
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I appreciate my hon. Friend promoting the Bill. Following on from the point made by the hon. Member for Foyle (Mark Durkan), does my hon. Friend agree that, if the UK is going to be much more responsible for negotiating trade deals than it has been in recent years, it would be good to start the process with a big gesture of good will to put us on a much better footing with regard to negotiating both trade and tax deals in future?

Roger Mullin Portrait Roger Mullin
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My hon. Friend makes a very good point.