I fear that today we will respectfully have to agree to disagree. My right hon. Friend has described the brake on multiple occasions, including in BBC interviews, as a veto. Given that, if Stormont pulls the brake, UK Ministers may still not exercise the brake in exceptional circumstances—so it is down to ministerial fiat—and given that, even if they do, the EU can object and it will be referred to independent arbitration, where the UK could lose, that is a route to arbitration, isn’t it? That is not a veto. Will he accept that?
Northern Ireland
Proceeding contribution from
Mark Francois
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 22 March 2023.
It occurred during Debates on delegated legislation on Northern Ireland.
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