I agree with the hon. Gentleman—I nearly called him my Friend, although on this he is, because he is absolutely right. The agreement made in December between the European Union and ourselves is such a fudge that it is impossible to put it into a text that could become a treaty. It is a superb fudge, and it has delivered the political outcome, but the reality, which has been accepted by this Government, is that in order to solve the problem in Ireland we are staying in the—not “a”, but “the”—customs union and single market. That is what the Government basically agreed to do in December.
Government’s EU Exit Analysis
Proceeding contribution from
Anna Soubry
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 31 January 2018.
It occurred during Opposition day on Government’s EU Exit Analysis.
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