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Commonwealth: Trade

Proceeding contribution from Jake Berry (Conservative) in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 22 February 2017. It occurred during Debate on Commonwealth: Trade.

It is undoubtedly the case that Britain ceded to Europe control of trade negotiations and the ability to go out in the world and create free trade agreements. That is now over, and following the vote to leave the European Union, it is time for us to decide whether Britain will be a sad shadow of its former self, beset by recession, or a globally outward-facing nation, which I believe can be a beacon of free trade—I hope we can debate that today. It is not just me saying that. The Prime Minister acknowledged it and set up the Department for International Trade, which is hugely positive for our nation. In a speech in Davos earlier this year, she correctly talked about not only wanting a

strong European Union, which is vital for Britain to succeed, but creating a Britain that looks beyond the confines of Europe for its future trading relationships.

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
621 c408WH 
Session
2016-17
Chamber / Committee
Westminster Hall
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