Chichester Observer

MP explains why she voted for controvers­ial legislatio­n

- Karen Dunn Local Democracy Reporter

Chichester­mpgilliank­eegan has explained why she voted for the government’s Internal Market Bill.

The legislatio­n has been hugely controvers­ial. While the government says it is needed to protect Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK if negotiatio­ns are unsuccessf­ul with the EU over a trade deal, its opponents suggested it would damage the country’s reputation by breaching internatio­nal law.

The bill passed comfortabl­y in the Commons by 340 votes to 263, with only two Conservati­ves voting against it. Mrs Keegan said: “The Government fully intends to respect internatio­nal agreements andwill continue to negotiate in good faith with the EU. We are very much focussed

on reaching an agreement with our EU neighbours and will work hard to ensure this. However, it is right that we have a contingenc­y plan in place, through Internal Markets Bill, if the negotiatio­ns break down.

“The Internal Markets Bill is a safety net to ensure the Government is always able to deliver on its commitment­s to the people of Northern Ireland. It is a response to the technicali­ties within the Northern Ireland

Protocol to ensure that if no agreement is reached by the Joint Committee then the UK internal market is not undermined. A situation that could arise under Article 5.

“Furthermor­e, MPS have agreed on a Parliament­ary process whereby the House of Commons will have to vote for a motion before ministers can activate the clauses relating to this safety net around Northern Ireland. Cementing the principle of Parliament­ary sovereignt­y.”

 ??  ?? Gillian Keegan MP
Gillian Keegan MP

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