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Relationships and Sex Education: Points of Order (19 Jul 2018)

Wera Hobhouse: On a point of order, Madam Deputy Speaker. During Exiting the European Union questions earlier, the Under-Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union, the hon. Member for Fareham (Suella Braverman), said: “Manufacturing is at a record high”. This is factually incorrect. The most recent figures from the Office for National Statistics show that in April manufacturing output fell by...

Written Answers — Department for Exiting the European Union: Trade (24 Jul 2018)

Suella Braverman: As set out in the White Paper, we are proposing a UK-EU free trade area for goods, underpinned by an upfront commitment to a common rulebook on goods, including agri-food, and a Facilitated Customs Arrangement to avoid customs checks and controls at our borders. In the case of manufactured goods, this encompasses all rules that could be checked at the border, as they set the requirements...

Written Answers — Department for Exiting the European Union: Brexit (24 Jul 2018)

Suella Braverman: The UK would need a common rulebook with the EU on the technical rules for electricity trading, such as the market coupling mechanism. The precise contents of the common rulebook will be subject to negotiation.

Written Answers — Department for Exiting the European Union: Brexit (24 Jul 2018)

Suella Braverman: As set out in Paragraph 5 of Chapter 4, the details of each individual agreement will be subject to negotiation with the EU. Some will be legally binding, for instance, components of the economic partnership such as a core Free Trade Agreement (FTA) and various agreements that will comprise the security partnership. Whether an agreement should be legally binding is ultimately dependent on...

Written Answers — Department for Exiting the European Union: Brexit (24 Jul 2018)

Suella Braverman: In those areas where the UK agrees to retain a common rulebook, it will be important for businesses and citizens that they are interpreted and applied consistently. To ensure this, the UK has proposed that: its courts will pay due regard to the relevant Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) case law when deciding a case relating to these rules; and where there is a dispute between the...

Written Answers — Department for Exiting the European Union: Brexit (24 Jul 2018)

Suella Braverman: Rebalancing measures would be designed to mitigate any imbalance created when one party has a different set of rules that create a competitive advantage. As set out in sub- para 30(a)(ii) and 30(b)(iv) one such example would be financial compensation. Ultimately measures are a matter for negotiation.

Written Answers — Department for Exiting the European Union: Brexit (24 Jul 2018)

Suella Braverman: As set out in section 4.5.1 of the White Paper, the UK has proposed that in those few circumstances where informal discussion does not resolve a particular issue, a formal dispute should be raised in the Joint Committee. Should efforts to resolve a dispute by negotiation fail after a defined period of time, it would make sense in some cases for either party to have the option of referring...

Written Answers — Department for Exiting the European Union: Department for Exiting the European Union: Staff (24 Jul 2018)

Suella Braverman: All departments are equipping themselves with the resources they need to get the best deal for the UK. The Department for Exiting the European Union now has over 650 staff based in the UK plus the expertise of over 120 officials in Brussels. We regularly review headcount to ensure we are appropriately staffed to deal with all aspects of the negotiations. The Department is continuing to...

Written Answers — Department for Exiting the European Union: UK Trade with EU (25 Jul 2018)

Suella Braverman: The UK has proposed that a common rulebook for goods including agri-food should underpin the UK-EU free trade area. As set out in the White Paper, the common rulebook would cover those rules which are necessary to provide for frictionless trade at the border between the UK and EU. In the case of manufactured goods, this encompasses all rules that could be checked at the border, as they set...

Written Answers — Department for Exiting the European Union: EU Countries: Overseas Workers (25 Jul 2018)

Suella Braverman: I refer my Rt Hon Friend to the answer I gave him in response to PQ139985. In addition to the recent European Commission decision regarding aspects of the post-exit employment status of UK staff. (available online: http://ec.europa.eu/transparency/regdoc/rep/10061/2018/EN/PV -2018-2249-F1-EN-MAIN-PART-1.PDF)) A number of other EU institutions have made similar decisions. The Government...

Written Answers — Department for Exiting the European Union: Brexit (25 Jul 2018)

Suella Braverman: As we set out in the future relationship White Paper the UK and the EU have a shared ambition to agree both the Withdrawal Agreement and the Future Framework by October in order to given sufficient time for the respective our Parliaments to give their approval before the UK leaves the EU on 29 March 2019. Once the UK and the EU have reached agreement on the Withdrawal Agreement and Future...

Written Answers — Department for Exiting the European Union: UK Relations with EU (26 Jul 2018)

Suella Braverman: In areas where the UK had committed to maintain a common rulebook with the EU, the Joint Committee would need to agree on whether a proposed EU rule change should be incorporated into the agreements, and there would be a process for the UK Parliament to be consulted on this. If the UK and the EU could not agree, the Joint Committee should consider all other possibilities and endeavour to...

Written Answers — Department for Exiting the European Union: Department for Exiting the European Union: Former Members (26 Jul 2018)

Suella Braverman: The Department does not routinely hold information on career histories of Civil Servants centrally as this would be held by individual recruiting managers or the Government Recruitment Service who run recruitment competitions. Selection for appointment to the Civil Service, as a permanent Civil Servant, is on merit, on the basis of fair and open competition, as outlined in the Civil Service...

Written Answers — Department for Exiting the European Union: Brexit: Negotiations (26 Jul 2018)

Suella Braverman: The Electoral Commission have determined that electoral rules have been broken and Vote Leave and BeLeave have been fined and referred to the police. It would not be appropriate for the Government to comment on ongoing police investigations. The Government published a White Paper on the Future Relationship and talks with the EU are now accelerating and intensifying. We remain confident of...

Written Answers — Department for Exiting the European Union: Transport: EU Law (26 Jul 2018)

Suella Braverman: Article 4 of Regulation (EC) 1071/2009 requires a transport manager employed by an EU transport operator to be resident in the Community. The eligibility of UK-resident transport managers to work for an operator in an EU member state when the UK is no longer a member of the EU will be a matter for negotiation. On 7 June, following discussions with the EU, the UK published ‘Framework for...

Written Answers — Department for Exiting the European Union: Customs and Freight (30 Jul 2018)

Suella Braverman: The Government has been clear that it is in everyone’s interests to secure a good deal for both sides, and does not want nor expect a ‘no deal’ outcome from these negotiations. With respect to a) and b): On 19 July the Haulage Permits and Trailer Registration Act received Royal Assent, to ensure that the UK has the powers it needs to support British hauliers to continue operating...

Written Answers — Department for Exiting the European Union: Brexit ( 4 Sep 2018)

Suella Braverman: A White Paper titled ‘Legislating for the Withdrawal Agreement between the United Kingdom and the European Union’ was published 24th July 2018. This is available on the Government website.

Written Answers — Department for Exiting the European Union: Immigration Controls: EU Countries ( 4 Sep 2018)

Suella Braverman: In the Department’s White Paper: The future relationship between the United Kingdom and the European Union, the Government has said that the UK will seek reciprocal arrangements with the EU that ensure smooth passage for UK nationals when they travel to the EU, for example on business or on holiday. The details of these arrangements will be discussed as part of our ongoing negotiations with...

Written Answers — Department for Exiting the European Union: Department for Exiting the European Union: European Round Table of Industrialists ( 4 Sep 2018)

Suella Braverman: Ministers and officials in the Department continue to engage with business in the UK and across Europe to explain our approach for a principled Brexit, and ensure that we can draw on business insight to deliver a pragmatic one. The previous Secretary of State met the European Roundtable of Industrialists in January 2018, and again with the Prime Minister in May of this year. Official-led...

Written Answers — Department for Exiting the European Union: Department for Exiting the European Union: Business ( 4 Sep 2018)

Suella Braverman: Ministers and officials continue to engage across all sectors of the economy. Since the Department was established Ministers have had over 500 engagements with stakeholders, many of which have significant international operations. In addition, the Ministerial team has undertaken 72 visits to Member States since July 2016, many of which have included engagements with businesses in those...


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