The House of Lords EU Committee will take evidence from the CBI and
TUC as part of its inquiry into the potential impact of the UK
leaving the EU without a deal.
The Committee is considering the implications of a
failure to reach agreement on transition – a ‘no deal’ scenario.
The inquiry is also examining the key components of any
implementation, or transition period including the likely cost to
the UK, including any ongoing budgetary
contributions.
The Committee will take evidence from the TUC
and CBI on Tuesday 7 November in Committee Room 3 of the House of
Lords. The session will start at 16:05. Giving evidence to the
Committee will be:
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John Foster, Director of Campaigns,
CBI
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Owen Tudor, Head of European Union and
International Relations, TUC
Areas the Committee will question the
witnesses on include:
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The extent to which the Prime Minister’s Florence
speech and subsequent announcements have provided clarity on
the Government’s negotiating position on
Brexit.
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What would be the implications, either positive or
negative, if there were to be ‘no deal’ on the future UK-EU
trade relationship? Is there a difference between an agreed ‘no
deal’ and chaotic ‘no deal’?
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How likely are jobs and activity to relocate away
from the UK, and where will they relocate to? What will the
scale of such relocation be?
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Whether the Government is doing enough to plan for
a ‘no deal’ scenario and when businesses will activate their
contingency plans? And what impact do you expect these plans to
have upon the wider economy?
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Whether a transition period will be a necessary
step toward a lasting agreement and what the components of a
transition arrangement are likely to be?