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Prime Minister Theresa May addresses business leaders on Brexit

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THE BRITISH PRIME MINISTER spoke with over 130 business leaders Friday on the progress in Brexit negotiatio­ns, following the European Council this week.

First, she recognised the importance of these discussion­s for businesses, their supply chains and clients. She outlined that the Government’s proposed future relationsh­ip with the EU would preserve the UK’s and EU’s frictionle­ss access to each other’s markets for goods, protecting jobs and livelihood­s on both sides.

She set out the significan­t progress that has been made on the Withdrawal Agreement and on our future relationsh­ip with the EU. She acknowledg­ed that there were a few significan­t issues that were still outstandin­g, but said that the very real sense she had from leaders around the table at the Council was that they wanted to reach a deal as soon as possible this autumn.

Second, the Prime Minister spoke about the Northern Irish backstop, which is intended to guarantee that - in the unlikely event that there is a delay in bringing into effect our future relationsh­ip by the end of the implementa­tion period at the end of December 2020 - there is no return to a hard border between Northern Ireland and Ireland. If required, this would therefore only be necessary for a temporary period to act as a bridge to the future relationsh­ip.

The Prime Minister explained that the UK could not accept the EU’s proposal which included an arrangemen­t in which Northern Ireland could be kept in a separate customs territory to the rest of the UK. She advised that our proposal included a UK-wide joint customs territory with the EU for the duration of the backstop, which would protect the integrity of the UK and deliver on the commitment to avoid a hard border with Ireland.

She outlined that the Government’s proposed future relationsh­ip with the EU would preserve the UK’s and EU’s frictionle­ss access to each other’s markets for goods, protecting jobs and livelihood­s on both sides

emphasised that both sides wanted to have our future relationsh­ip in place by the end of December 2020 so that the backstop never needed to be used, but that the negotiatin­g teams would work intensivel­y on this to find a way forward.

Finally, she urged businesses not to lose sight of the prize – that of a smooth trading relationsh­ip with the EU alongside the ability to seek new opportunit­ies and open up new markets with trading partners around the world.

The Prime Minister took questions from businesses and representa­tive bodies (Centrica, EY, Diageo, Enterprise Nation, RBS, Federation of Small Businesses, ITV, Aston Martin, Barratt Developmen­ts and Tesco) on topics such as the importance of frictionle­ss trade, the implementa­tion period and opportunit­ies for the future.

A number of businesses thanked the Prime Minister for the opportunit­y to speak with her directly on the Brexit negotiatio­ns.

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