The Secretary of State has been a great champion for global Britain—or, as I would like to call it, global United Kingdom—but surely he must be disappointed by many elements of this withdrawal agreement, which ties our hands for the next number of years on the types of trade deals we can do. That situation is exacerbated and much greater in Northern Ireland, where we could, in the words of the Attorney General, be not permanently but almost indefinitely in a backstop that would prevent us from being part of a new UK trade deal situation.
European Union (Withdrawal) Act
Proceeding contribution from
Emma Little Pengelly
(Democratic Unionist Party)
in the House of Commons on Monday, 14 January 2019.
It occurred during Debates on treaty on European Union (Withdrawal) Act.
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