Brexit: Negotiations Debate
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Main Page: Lord Watts (Labour - Life peer)Department Debates - View all Lord Watts's debates with the Department for Exiting the European Union
(6 years, 9 months ago)
Lords ChamberThe analysis to which I believe the article refers is a preliminary attempt to improve on the flawed analysis around the EU referendum. It is there to test ideas and design a viable framework for the analysis of our exit from the European Union, and at this very early stage it considers only off-the-shelf trade arrangements that currently exist. We have been clear that those are not what we seek in the negotiations. It does not consider the desired outcome—the most ambitious relationship possible with the European Union, as set out by the Prime Minister in her Florence speech.
My Lords, is the Minister more worried about the sniping from this side of the Chamber or from his own?
I must apologise: I did not hear the question. Would the noble Lord mind repeating it?
I asked whether the Minister was more worried about sniping from this side of the Chamber or from his own side.
One person’s sniping is another person’s constructive comments. I enjoy engaging with this House, sometimes on destructive comments, but we have considered appropriate contributions from all parts of this House.