UK Government holds 'helpful' Brexit talks with First Minister of Wales
Thursday, 1 February 2018 16:37
The Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster David Lidington MP is
encouraged by the bilateral discussion he had in Cardiff today with
the First Minister of Wales Carwyn Jones AM on the UK’s
preparations for leaving the EU. Mr Lidington said the talks were
helpful and thanked the Welsh Government for their constructive
efforts in trying to find an agreed way forward in relation to the
EU Withdrawal Bill that is currently...Request free trial
The Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster MP is encouraged by
the bilateral discussion he had in Cardiff today with the
First Minister of Wales AM on the UK’s
preparations for leaving the EU.
Mr Lidington said the talks were helpful and thanked the
Welsh Government for their constructive efforts in trying
to find an agreed way forward in relation to the EU
Withdrawal Bill that is currently going through the UK
Parliament.
The talks were also attended by the Welsh Secretary
MP and Welsh Government
Minister .
Speaking after the meeting said:
I would like to thank Carwyn and the Welsh Government for
their constructive approach on the EU Withdrawal Bill.
We both agree it is absolutely essential that all parts
of the UK are ready for the day that we leave the EU. We
need to protect the benefits of the UK internal market,
making sure that there are no new barriers to living and
doing business for people in Wales and other parts of the
UK on the day we leave the EU. And as we’ve always been
clear on, we expect that as powers are returned from the
EU a substantial number will transfer directly to the
Welsh Government.
We want to do all of this in a way that takes account of
the concerns that have been expressed by the Welsh
Government. We have had a helpful discussion today and I
am encouraged that we can make progress in trying to find
an agreed way forward on the EU Withdrawal Bill.
Ministers and officials from both Governments will
continue to work closely on these issues over the coming
weeks.’
Secretary of State for Wales said:
I have always been optimistic that we would be able to
work constructively with the Welsh Government to address
any concerns about the detail of the EU Withdrawal Bill.
That conversation continued today in the most positive
spirit.
We will reach an agreed solution that respects the
devolution settlements, but moreover that is right for
the people of Wales. Work will now intensify over the
days and weeks ahead as we take further positive strides
towards achieving that goal.
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