with permission, mr speaker, i would like to make a seven on the northern ireland protocol. after weeks of negotiations, today we have made a decisive breakthrough. the windsor framework delivers free floating trade within the whole night kingdom. it protects northern ireland s place in our union and it safeguards sovereignty for the people of northern ireland. by achieving all this, it preserves the delicate balance inherent in the belfast good friday agreement. mr speaker, does what many said could not be done. removing thousands of pages of eu laws and making permanent weekly binding changes to the protocol treaty itself. that is the protocol treaty itself. that is the breakthrough we have made, those are the changes we will deliver, now is the time to move forward as one united kingdom. mr speaker, before i turn to the details, let us remind ourselves why this matters. it matters because at the heart of the belfast good friday agreement and the reason it has endured for a
Thinking more than welcome to conflict zone thank you its two years since the back seat referendum two years in which the government has failed to come up with an agreed position in the cabinet and what kind of bracks that they want to show themselves and well i think want to be seen is that bracks is undoubtedly extremely complex certainly but bench members of Parliament Like me would like to see more clarity on the Future Trading Relationship between the u. K. And the e. U. Progress has been made on some things to be fair to both sides but clearly theres a lot left to negotiate and agree in the remaining months ahead i mean theyve been negotiating and fighting with themselves they have been talking to brussels much and thats thats the shambolic aspect of it is so just that its difficult its just that they cant agree on what they want which is pretty shameful isnt it this is the future of this country in the future of this countrys economy hinges on what kind of bracks the u. K. Gets
to stop smugglers and criminals. and our new green lane, we hope, will lead to a broad encumbrance of range of businesses across the united kingdom. i am pleased to say we have also permanently protected terror free movement of all types of steel into northern ireland. and for goods going the other way from northern ireland to great britain, we have scrapped export declarations, delivering, finally, completely unfettered trade. and mr speaker, the commits to establish the green lane is achieved by a legally binding amendments to the text of the treaty itself. this is fundamental, far reaching change and it permanently removes the border in the irish sea. mr speaker, perhaps the irish sea. mr speaker, perhaps the single most important area of trade between great britain and northern ireland is food. three quarters of the food in northern ireland supermarkets comes from the rest of the uk. get the particle
managed to get one but turkey frequently has ten mile long queues at its borders with bug area and rather than being a magic wand having this. customs agreement it doesn t get rid of export declarations invoices insurance certificate transport permits for each e.u. country that they have to pass through there s nothing great about having a customs union with the is there what the point actually is how do you change customs customs or arrangement or partnership or whatever it was because which something that was anticipated in our party manifesto last year but also the other point is that along with government went to rome yes that s right and as we know we saw the election result which obviously has made things far more complicated for the government and it s a self-inflicted wound well there s no point of it i mean we are we are there s no point in revisiting history there s no dance in the country for a further general election what their arguments for from i know from standing on do