Free Trade Agreement: New Zealand
Thursday, 27 October 2022
Command papers
House of Lords
House of Commons
I am grateful to the Minister for presenting to your Lordships’ House the Government’s Statement ...
My Lords, I also welcome the Statement. The Minister’s noble friend Lord Grimstone is assiduous i...
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I am grateful for the comments made by the noble Lords, Lord Grantchester and Lord Purvis, on thi...
My Lords, notwithstanding what the noble Viscount has just said, and I am grateful to him, this i...
Yes, we are continuing to give reassurance to UK farmers, and I hope that we will succeed in the ...
I wonder whether my noble friend accepts that we are going to ask our farmers to take on very con...
I hope that I can give my noble friend some reassurance, because the UK’s climate change and envi...
My Lords, as president of the CBI, I was proud to play a role in helping both the Australia and N...
I hope I can reassure the noble Lord that this is a comprehensive deal. Many working groups have ...
I declare an interest as the very new chair of the International Agreements Committee, which look...
This allows me, from the Dispatch Box, to congratulate the noble Baroness on her new appointment....
My Lords, my noble friend is aware that hill farming and sheep production are the backbone of the...
On undercutting, I reassure my noble friend that British farmers should not be concerned. I ackno...
My Lords, I declare an interest, as a member of my family is an arable farmer in Scotland. As I l...
The noble Lord draws me into a different area and he would not expect me to have any answers on t...
My congratulations go to our new Secretary of State, my noble friend Lord Grimstone and the Minis...
Those are two very specific questions. My noble friend is right that, at the end of the day, this...
My Lords, I find much good material in this Statement. Is it an FTA template for the future? I al...
I thank the noble Viscount for his questions. He mentioned the CPTPP—I know it is quite difficult...
My Lords, if there are no more questions we will move to the next business.