The hon. Gentleman has set out the clear Government policy that they will not accept the adjudication of the European Court of Justice, but in any agreement—and we all hope an agreement is reached—there will have to be a dispute resolution mechanism. It would be helpful if he could tell the House his views on what kind of mechanism that would be and whether there might be a place within that for independent arbitration to deal with disputes. Given that he has just argued that EU member states have got away with state aid to the disadvantage of the UK, is he satisfied that the Government are asking for sufficient reassurance from the European Union that that will not happen in future under any agreement that is reached?
EU-UK Partnership: EU’s Mandate
Proceeding contribution from
Hilary Benn
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Thursday, 4 June 2020.
It occurred during Debate on EU-UK Partnership: EU’s Mandate.
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