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Proceeding contribution from Lord Lilley (Conservative) in the House of Lords on Wednesday, 18 May 2022. It occurred during Queen's speech debate on Queen’s Speech.

The transitory nature of both protocols arises from Article 50, which the noble Lord himself wrote—and if he wishes to repudiate that and say that Article 50 does not mean what the European Union says that it means, that would be an interesting thing to do. If the European Union were now to change its view and say, “We were conning you and having you on when we said that we couldn’t negotiate a permanent arrangement under Article 50”, it would show that the original treaty was based on negotiations in bad faith, and that would give us a basis to seek renegotiation.

More positively, we should look to the EU to negotiate and renegotiate with the same spirit and the same objective that it did the original protocol: to uphold the Belfast/Good Friday agreement in all its parts. I welcome the fact that the British Government are moving forward on that basis.

6.14 pm

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
822 c488 
Session
2022-23
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
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