Informal European Council Debate

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Department: Cabinet Office

Informal European Council

Tom Tugendhat Excerpts
Monday 6th February 2017

(7 years, 5 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Theresa May Portrait The Prime Minister
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What I set out in the Lancaster House speech were my 12 objectives for the negotiations. Within that was a new free trade agreement with the European Union and a belief that we have every opportunity and every possibility of getting the arrangement that we want for the future strength of the UK economy. What I also said very clearly was that we would not be wanting to sign up to a bad deal for the UK. I think the UK public want to hear from their Prime Minister that we are not willing to sign up to a bad deal, and will make every effort and expect to get the best deal possible for the United Kingdom.

John Bercow Portrait Mr Speaker
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Order. Was the hon. Member for Tonbridge and Malling present at the start of the statement?

Tom Tugendhat Portrait Tom Tugendhat
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Absolutely.

John Bercow Portrait Mr Speaker
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And he has remained throughout?

Tom Tugendhat Portrait Tom Tugendhat
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Absolutely, Mr Speaker.

John Bercow Portrait Mr Speaker
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Then he may speak.

Tom Tugendhat Portrait Tom Tugendhat
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Thank you, Mr Speaker.

Would my right hon. Friend confirm that the UK is absolutely at the heart of Europe in defence terms? Did she get agreement from partners at the European Council that our alliance with countries such as Denmark and Estonia very much demonstrates that we are far more influential in some of the other areas of European policy than is often recognised?

Theresa May Portrait The Prime Minister
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My hon. Friend makes a very important point. Of course, the role that the UK plays in the defence of Europe as a whole is recognised widely across Europe, and I have been very clear that we want to continue to co-operate on matters such as defence with our European allies once we have left the EU.