European Union (Withdrawal Arrangements) Bill Debate

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Department: Northern Ireland Office

European Union (Withdrawal Arrangements) Bill

Will Stone Excerpts
2nd reading
Friday 6th December 2024

(2 weeks ago)

Commons Chamber
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Jim Allister Portrait Jim Allister
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I agree absolutely. We already see the consequences. [Interruption.] Again, this seems to be a matter of humour to some on the Government Benches. Increasingly, we see that GB suppliers simply stop supplying, because they will not put themselves through the rigours of the customs code, documentary declarations and everything else. It is very difficult for anyone trying to do business in Northern Ireland. In the main, small and medium-sized businesses do not have the resources to employ the extra 10 staff that a big business might to meet the requirements of crossing the Irish sea border. Small suppliers do not have the necessary resources, so they simply stop supplying Northern Ireland. That feeds the continuing diversion of trade.

Will Stone Portrait Will Stone (Swindon North) (Lab)
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A report came out two days ago suggesting that Northern Ireland’s economy was going to be stronger than that of the rest of the UK. Does that not have something to do with the Windsor framework, which is allowing businesses to invest in Northern Ireland? Surely that is a good thing.