Extract from Wales Assembly: Statement by the First Minister: Draft Agreement on the Withdrawal of the UK from the EU - Nov 20t
Wednesday, 21 November 2018 08:55
Paul Davies AM:...As the First Minister is aware, the Welsh
agricultural industry is closely integrated with the European
market, and I'm sure that he will have seen the comments issued
by National Farmers Union Cymru, again cautiously
welcoming the draft agreement as a step closer to delivering the
free and frictionless trade that Welsh farmers want to see with the
EU... ...Of course, NFU Cymru has also made it abundantly
clear, as well as the Farmers...Request free trial
AM:...As the First Minister is aware,
the Welsh agricultural industry is closely integrated with the
European market, and I'm sure that he will have seen the comments
issued by National Farmers Union Cymru, again
cautiously welcoming the draft agreement as a step closer to
delivering the free and frictionless trade that Welsh farmers
want to see with the EU...
...Of course, NFU Cymru has also made it abundantly clear,
as well as the Farmers Union of Wales, that there are question
marks over whether the draft agreement will secure parliamentary
approval, and that Welsh farmers now look to their politicians to
do what is best for the country. Therefore, in those
circumstances, perhaps the First Minister could tell us what he
is doing to ensure that Welsh Members of Parliament fully endorse
the views of the farming industry in Wales so that all Welsh
politicians will put the needs and sustainability of the industry
at the top of their agenda...
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