MP, Leader of the , will tomorrow seek to
enshrine Labour's five Brexit demands in law by tabling an
amendment to the government’s Brexit motion.
Labour's amendment would force the government to make its
credible alternative plan the Government’s negotiating
objectives.
Labour's five demands for the Brexit deal are:
· A permanent and comprehensive customs union with the EU;
· close alignment with the Single Market underpinned by shared
institutions and obligations;
· dynamic alignment on rights and protections;
· commitments on participation in EU agencies and funding
programmes, including in areas such as the environment,
education, and industrial regulation; and
· unambiguous agreements on the detail of future security
arrangements, including access to the European Arrest Warrant and
vital shared databases.
will tell a meeting of
Labour’s Parliamentary this evening that the party
will back the Cooper-Letwin amendment to take ‘No Deal’ off the
table and announce that Labour will also put forward or support
an amendment in favour of a public vote to prevent a damaging
Tory Brexit.
Speaking at tonight’s meeting of the Parliamentary , MP, Leader of the , will say:
“The Prime Minister is recklessly running down the clock, in an
attempt to force MPs to choose between her botched deal and a
disastrous No Deal. We cannot and will not accept.
“Last week, after our visit to talk to EU officials and leaders
in Brussels and Madrid, no one can be in any doubt Labour’s
alternative Brexit plan is serious and credible. We are convinced
our alternative, which puts jobs and living standards first,
could command support in the House of Commons, bring people who
voted Leave and Remain together, and be negotiated with the EU.
“That’s why we will be putting down an amendment in parliament
this week setting out Labour’s plan: for a comprehensive customs
union with a UK say; close alignment with the single market;
guarantees on rights and standards; protection for Britain’s role
in EU agencies; and a security agreement which guarantees access
to the European arrest warrant and vital shared databases. And we
will be calling for legislation to underpin this mandate.
“We will also be backing the Cooper-Letwin amendment to rule out
a No Deal outcome. One way or another, we will do everything in
our power to prevent No Deal and oppose a damaging Tory Brexit
based on ’s overwhelmingly rejected deal.
“That’s why, in line with our conference policy, we are committed
to also putting forward or supporting an amendment in favour of a
public vote to prevent a damaging Tory Brexit being forced on the
country.”
Ends
Notes to editors
The full text of Labour’s amendment, to be tabled tomorrow,
reads:
That this House instructs Ministers
(a) to negotiate with the EU for changes to the Political
Declaration to secure:
i. a permanent and comprehensive customs union with the EU;
ii. close alignment with the single market underpinned by shared
institutions and obligations;
iii. dynamic alignment on rights and protections;
iv. commitments on participation in EU agencies and funding
programmes, including in areas such as the environment,
education, and industrial regulation; and
v. unambiguous agreement on the detail of future security
arrangements, including access to the European Arrest Warrant and
vital shared databases;
(b) to introduce primary legislation to give statutory effect to
this negotiating mandate;