Debates between Marion Fellows and Nick Hurd during the 2017-2019 Parliament

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Debate between Marion Fellows and Nick Hurd
Wednesday 30th October 2019

(4 years, 6 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Patrick Grady Portrait Patrick Grady (Glasgow North) (SNP)
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12. What economic assessment he has made of the potential effect of the Government’s proposed withdrawal agreement on Northern Ireland.

Nick Hurd Portrait The Minister of State, Northern Ireland Office (Mr Nick Hurd)
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In my last questions, may I thank the shadow Secretary of State for his over-generous remarks and associate myself with his kind words about my north-west London neighbour, the hon. Member for Ealing North (Stephen Pound)? I should also like to thank you, Mr Speaker, for your support over many years in the Chair.

Under the proposed agreement, all businesses will continue to trade across the north-south border without tariffs or new regulatory checks. Businesses in Northern Ireland will continue to benefit from tariff-free access to the UK’s single market while having the opportunity to benefit from any future trade deals negotiated by the UK after we leave the EU.

Marion Fellows Portrait Marion Fellows
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Has an economic assessment been prepared to illustrate how much of a competitive advantage Northern Ireland will gain from effectively remaining in the EU’s customs union and single market, compared with other businesses across the rest of the UK? If so, will the Minister publish it?

Nick Hurd Portrait Mr Hurd
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I draw the hon. Lady’s attention to the impact assessment. I do not recognise her comments about competitive advantage or disadvantage. I hope that she will recognise that the circumstances in relation to Northern Ireland are special because of the land border, and that the proposed agreement responds to those special characteristics.