Because this government has a fine record in terms of what weve done in humanitarian support. Its education, girls and others around the world and in helping people access to prep water and resources they need. But it is free trade that underpins our growth. We will be the Global Leader in free trade, if we could is also the best antipoverty policy for those countries. I will be and im ashamed, unashamedly will go out there and get the message that we im sorry the labour party is turning its back on something that is let to the prosperity of the United Kingdom. May i congratulate my right arm of a friend on her emphatic support for free trade . In the European Union we currently run a deficit with the of the 27 Member States. According to the office of National Statistics of 62 billion a year. However, we run a surplus for the same goods and services with the rest of the world of over 30 billion which went up by about 10 billion last year alone. Will my right honorable friend continue her crusade for free trade to develop our world opportunities through brexit and to make sure that the European Commission and the European Union no longer continues to write our trade policy . Will do it ourselves and do it really well. My honorable friend is right. We have an opportunity that i want to ensure that we are ambitious and seizing the opportunities to develop those trade deals around the world. We will be bill voting that new relationship referred to the opinion which will be part of which will be how we would be trading with the eu in relation to goods and services but we had the opportunity to develop those trading relationships around the rest of the world. We cant formally opened those, how those deals in place and operating until we leave the European Union but we can do the preparation to make sure the other when we need them. Angus robertson. Can i thank the Prime Minister for an advance copy of her statement. In one area i agree of course that you 20 some was very much cast with the brexit vote and her own brexit brainstorming from the previous week. I read one report which said what brexit appeared to be an apogee 20 was the Prime Minister getting shunted to the back of the Leaders Group photo, he breathed against by the americans and the japanese, and then left to pick up the fact that mexico, australia and singapore have expressed conservatives on the other side dont like it but this is other people are viewing the United Kingdom internationally at the present time. Mr. Speaker, g20 leaders are as keen as us all. To actually learn what on earth the uk government plans are for leaving the European Union. I asked the Prime Minister twice during Prime Ministers questions are really, really simple question. Since then she said at a quote that shes not giving a running commentary which seems more like no commentary whatsoever. And that shes not going to comment on every twist and turn. Can i say to the Prime Minister, being a full member of the european Single Market and start a twist. It is not a turn. It is fundamental to business across the United Kingdom. As she expect to be able to hold that for three years and not confirm whether she actually wants the uk prevent a full member of the Single Market was that she won the uk to remain fully within the Single Market, yes or no . Its not that difficult. On trade we know that the United States and pretty much every other country wants a trade deal with the European Union. Ahead of the United Kingdom and a trade deal with the uk only answered, after the European Union leads. Can the Prime Minister tell us how many trade negotiators the government has hired since the referendum . On immigration, mr. Speaker, we learn the promise of a pointsbased immigration system is being ditched. At the same time the uk government has plans to triple its a policy first mooted by donald trump and build a wall. Is the Prime Minister not totally ashamed . Surely she can come up with Something Better than this. And on specific fund the questions that i ask her, voters were promised, they were promised if they voted leave that the National Health service would receive an extra 350 Million Pounds a week. A week. If they voted to leave the European Union you. Will the Prime Minister confirm that this promise like the immigration promise made by the leave campaign is being broken . Mr. Speaker, a very important question that really matters to a lot of people in coastal communities in scotland is about the funding that they were due to receive of more than 100 Million Euros from the European Maritime and fisheries funds between now and 2023. There has been no commitment whatsoever from the uk government to wander about funding round. Will she give it now . Reqs mr. Speaker, it has been very problematic in recent weeks to have a deal with the situation where the Prime Ministers party has suggested that eu citizens should not participate fully in scottish public life. We on these benches totally repudiate that narrowminded, racist, position. The Prime Minister shaking her head. She should be aware of this. She should be aware of this. [shouting] will she take the opportunity to disassociate her party from this, apologize for it, and confirm that we value the contribution of European Union citizens living in this country, and we are grateful for it. Finally, mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister [shouting] spent as the right honorable gentleman has taken place as much time as he was allocated, punctuated by some interruptions, it is true, i trust his last sentence will be updated when. Spirit and the Prime Minister has not had time yet to make an oral statement to the house on the important matter of the estates review of the m. O. D. So will she confirm the commitment the government has given to communities that there will be consultation with them before final decisions and announcements are made . And extreme important matter but its not obvious to me how it pertains to the g20. Prime minister. Thank you, mr. Speaker. I will try to limit my response to the key issues that i referred to in my statement at the right i will generally take the. First of all cannot just sit on on this issue of immigration. He says a pointsbased system has been rejected. What the people of the United Kingdom before on the 23rd of june as part of the vote to leave the European Union was to have control over people who are moving from the European Union into the United Kingdom. A pointsbased system does not give you that control. What a pointsbased system does it means anybody who meets a certain set of criteria is automatically allowed to enter the country. It does not give the government the opportunity of the control and making decisions as to who can enter the country. And it is that degree of control, the issue of control that we will be looking for as we decide to relationship will have with the European Union in future. Thing he said a lot about trade deals with other countries, about the eu, about opportunities and so forth. Can i just make a very few points to him on this. What i saw at the g20 in my discussions with a number of the World Leaders want a great willingness to seize the opportunities that come from the uk leading the European Union, to do exactly this sort of trade deals my honorable friends has just been referring to. I think we should as a United Kingdom be willing to seize those opportunities. We should be ambitious in the deals we wish to do a round the world. We should be the Global Leader in free trade. We should be taking those opportunities and ensuring that as really the European Union we are able to have the relationships that will ensure growth and prosperity for the whole of the United Kingdom, including growth and prosperity to scotland. Mr. Crispin blunt. Thank you, mr. Speaker. At the g20 with the deputy conference she wouldve met the foreign minister who is now in london. Is she as delighted as i am that he made clear to parliamentarians this point that we can at the gcc to the list of those part of the world seeking united trade deal with United Kingdom . Yes, i echo the comments of my honorable friend. I am pleased that has been reiterated was an issue in fact i discussed with the deputy prints, and the police the gcc are in that position, too. Thank you, mr. Speaker. I think the Prime Minister for statement and for early sight of the. Australia today has joined america at the g20 last week in slopping our government telling us what are, in fact, at the back of the queue or a trade deal. The plain fact is that this government is not concealing its hand. It hasnt got a hand or it would appear a clue. So will they Prime Minister take this opportunity to reassure business and confirm that we will remain a member of the european Single Market . Will she agreed that we trusted the british people with a question of our departure so we should trust them with the question of our destination . And for whatever deal she negotiates to the british people in a referendum. Can i say to the honorable gentleman, he referred to the marks been made by the australian trade minister. The australian trade minister has done is recently set up with a legal position is there and i mentioned it in response to an earlier point, and the legal position is a this, that we are not able to finally sign a put into place, put into practice trade deals with other countries while we remain a member of the European Union. That is just the situation the it doesnt mean we cant prepare for the. It doesnt mean we cant be negotiating, discussing about that. But what im also very clear about is as long as we are fermented of the European Union, until the point which we live, we will be advocates of free trade. We will be advocates for those trade deals in the European Union is negotiate with your of the country. I gave that commitment. Ive given that commitment to present obama in relation to the ttip a negotiation on ttip we will play our full part but at the same time we will be looking to have those discussions which will enable us when believe European Union to have a trade deals that will give us the growth and prosperity that we want. Thank you very much, mr. Speaker. Can i congratulate the Prime Minister in which you quite rightly put forward the huge benefits of free trade . I know she will be aware and should concern those of in the financial automotive sector but in the consequences if we were to abandon our membership of the Single Market which, of course, ensures that we can trade three of custom duties and with all the benefits that it confers. And while shes right to say that we dont want to run a comic of what faces us, could i urge her to consider we do need some principles on what assurances can she give us about custom duties and tariffs of that Single Market . I say to my friend actually recognize the Important Role our Automotive Industry plays in the United Kingdom. I was pleased a few days ago to visit jaguar ran over and huge success they have brought it and doesnt say the Growth Continues in that company. As regards this issue of the language that shes about membership of us about membership of a single worker access to Single Market and so forth, what i would say is this. What i said earlier and i repeat again is we want the right to you for trade in goods and services to the United Kingdom. This is about thing when were outside the European Union, what is the right relationship for us to have with the European Union on trade. That is what i think its important for us not to silver think of this as trying to replicate something here or something theyre not actually say what is the deal that we want for the future. Thats the work the department for exiting the European Union is doing at the moment, looking and particularly talking to different sectors in the Automotive Industry will be one of those sectors. To ask what it is that they would be looking for, what they want to see. So that we can forge that give and go out, be ambitious and get it. Three months ago the International Syria support group agreed to back as a last resort airdrops to deliver much needed humanitarian supplies to the siege areas of the country including a level. Since been you then your thing e right things that has been russian missiles and syria and including yesterday chlorine, and chemical weapon. Canada Prime Minister tell the house based on our discussions about the situation in syria, the g20, whether that commitment still holds and if so when she expects, she met generally to finally get through by whatever means the people of suffered for so long . I think i can get the right honorable gentleman reassurance that commitment is still there. The situation on the ground has as he said made it incredibly difficult for the delivery of that commitment. The issue of humanity in a beginning into aleppo was an issue i raised directly with president putin with my discussions with them. The right honorable gentleman referred to concern about this with weaponry that is being used by potentially, by the Syrian Regime. We have been very clear in our opposition as he will no to what is happening relationship with very concerned about reports come forward. Its important that those reports be properly looked at, but longerterm we remain committed to the political transition in syria, if that transition will be a political transition to a syria without president assad. Im very pleased to hear the Prime Ministers full support for free trade in the underpinning of our prosperity in britain. I had thought until i listened to the leader of the opposition that was widely shared on both sides of the house. Given that it isnt and also the worrying as we are from both of the candidates in the u. S. President ial election, both of which sound not terribly enthusiastic about free trade can she make a policy of recovered to campaign both in the United Kingdom to argue for the merits of free trade and also on the global stage . Can i say to my right honorable friend be expressed his surprise but i think this is prize on the side of the house when the leader of the opposition showed his hand that he was in favor of free trade. Indeed, i suspect there are many members on the labour party benches who were surprised to hear that this is the policy of the labour party. We will be advocates and strong advocates for free trade as a right honorable friend has suggested. We will be ensuring we take that message. As he says it is free trade that underpins us. Like the other member we understand this is an early stage of negotiation but it would be hopeful to know more about what she values and the negotiations are water aims are. She talked a lot about free trade but its still resisting saying what she actually thinks of the ultimate expression of free trade in europe, which is the Single Market. So please could you tell us, clear up confusion from yesterday, does she value membership of the Single Market . Does she think it should be and and or unobjective of the negotiations and that we should be drawing to state and if we can . I have to say i have answered this question on a number of occasions already. [shouting] and she will find that she can come people ask me a question an collective and a question collective and answered that if asked the same question they will get the same answer. So thats i think it perfectly reasonable a perfectly normal. What i say is the aim that we have is to get the right deals in trade in goods and services with the eu. But this will be a new relationship. We will be looking to