Western Mail

Wales’ Tory MPs must step up to the plate

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THE opening sentence of Martin Shipton’s piece “Those of us who care about Wales cannot ignore what is happening” (Western Mail, September 10) says it all: Wales is facing an existentia­l crisis. And it will come as no surprise to many that it has been Brexit that has triggered that crisis.

We in the broad European movement in Wales fully accept that, at the 2019 General Election, Boris Johnson won a clear mandate to get Brexit done. But that mandate was on the basis of the Withdrawal Agreement that Johnson negotiated, signed, and put to both Parliament and the electorate.

That mandate was for a deal to be agreed with the EU; that food, agricultur­al and animal welfare standards would be maintained; that there would be no erosion of standards on workers’ rights and consumer protection; and that the rights of our Welsh Government and the other devolved administra­tions would be respected.

The Internal Market Bill traduces every one of those principles.

Moreover, the vision of global Britain set out by the Conservati­ves in that election is unachievab­le if the UK’s reputation as a responsibl­e player on the world stage – one that sticks by its word in internatio­nal agreements – is undermined.

To tear up an agreement that the UK has freely entered into does incalculab­le damage to Britain’s standing in the world. So if they are to be true to their mandate, Wales’ Conservati­ve MPs must now work to give us what we were promised.

That means working to achieve a deal that respects those principles and utterly rejecting a bill that intentiona­lly breaches internatio­nal law, and among other things represents an existentia­l threat to the Good Friday Agreement.

Will Wales’ Conservati­ve MPs now honour the mandate on which they were elected?

Neil Schofield-Hughes Chair, Cardiff for Europe

 ??  ?? > A windless day at Llangedfed­d Reservoir. Picture taken by Phil Simmons of Old St Mellons
> A windless day at Llangedfed­d Reservoir. Picture taken by Phil Simmons of Old St Mellons

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