Free Internal Market Within the United Kingdom
There have been votes in Parliament on the free movement of goods, and mutual recognition of professional qualifications, within the United Kingdom.
Tom Pursglove generally voted for the free movement of goods, and mutual recognition of qualifications, within the United Kingdom
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On 19 Jan 2021:
Tom Pursglove acted as teller for a vote on Trade Bill — After Clause 2 — Northern Ireland: Non-Discrimination in Goods and Services
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On 15 Dec 2020:
Tom Pursglove voted against broader exemptions to the "market access principles" intended to ensure a free internal market within the United Kingdom, and not prioritise rules agreed by the four nations of the United Kingdom over those principles.
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On 10 Dec 2020:
Tom Pursglove voted not to prioritise rules agreed by the four nations of the United Kingdom via the "common frameworks process" over the "market access principles" intended to ensure a free internal market within the United Kingdom provided for in the Bill.
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On 10 Dec 2020:
Tom Pursglove voted to replace specific taxation, health and chemicals related exemptions to the laws intended to ensure a free internal market within the United Kingdom with a broader exemption for proportionate requirements which pursue legitimate aims; and also to require consultation with, but not consent from, devolved administrations in relation to many potential future changes to the free internal market laws.
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On 7 Dec 2020:
Tom Pursglove voted not to prioritise rules agreed by the four nations of the United Kingdom via the "common frameworks process" over the "market access principles" intended to ensure a free internal market within the United Kingdom provided for in the Bill.
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On 7 Dec 2020:
Tom Pursglove voted not to replace specific taxation, health and chemicals related exemptions to the laws intended to ensure a free internal market within the United Kingdom with a broader exemption for proportionate requirements which pursue legitimate aims.
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On 29 Sep 2020:
Tom Pursglove acted as teller for a vote on United Kingdom Internal Market Bill — New Clause 7 — Trade Between Northern Ireland and Great Britain
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On 29 Sep 2020:
Tom Pursglove voted in favour of the free movement, and sale, of goods, and mutual recognition of professional qualifications, within the UK
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On 29 Sep 2020:
Tom Pursglove voted in favour of the free movement, and sale, of goods, and mutual recognition of professional qualifications, within the UK
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On 21 Sep 2020:
Tom Pursglove voted not to give the Northern Ireland Assembly a veto on any new requirements relating to goods moving from Great Britain to Northern Ireland and against a ban on charges relating to such movements of goods.
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On 21 Sep 2020:
Tom Pursglove acted as teller for a vote on United Kingdom Internal Market Bill — Clause 45 and Clause 50 — Northern Ireland Trade — Permit Breaches of Domestic Law and International Agreements
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On 14 Sep 2020:
Tom Pursglove voted in favour of the free movement, and sale, of goods, and mutual recognition of professional qualifications, within the UK; and not to call on the Government to expedite a trade deal with the EU.
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On 14 Sep 2020:
Tom Pursglove voted in favour of the free movement, and sale, of goods, and mutual recognition of professional qualifications, within the UK
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On 8 Jan 2020:
Tom Pursglove voted not to require the publication of an annual assessment of impacts on businesses and consumers arising from the Protocol on trade between Great Britain and Northern Ireland and not to protect the place of Northern Ireland businesses and consumers in the UK internal market.
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On 29 Sep 2020:
Tom Pursglove acted as teller for a vote on United Kingdom Internal Market Bill — Clause 45 — Regulations on Northern Ireland Trade and State Aid — Compliance with Domestic and International Law
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On 14 Sep 2020:
Tom Pursglove voted to authorise the spending of public money for a broad range of economic, cultural, sporting, educational and administrative purposes linked to the Internal Market Bill and regulations made under its provisions.
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