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Second reading. Agreed to on question. Programme motion on committal, proceedings in Public Bill Committee, consideration, third reading and other proceedings. Agreed to on question.

Lead member
Brandon Lewis
Answering member
Robin Walker; Louise Haigh; Alex Davies-Jones
Department
Northern Ireland Office
Type
Debates on bills
Date
22 June 2021
Reference
697 cc774-824
House
House of Commons

Urgent question on the abortion regulations for Northern Ireland.

Lead member
Jeffrey M Donaldson
Answering member
Robin Walker
Department
Northern Ireland Office
Type
Urgent questions
Date
4 June 2020
Reference
676 cc1017-1029
House
House of Commons

Urgent question on the implementation of the payment scheme for victims of the troubles.

Lead member
Louise Haigh
Answering member
Robin Walker
Department
Northern Ireland Office
Type
Urgent questions
Date
4 June 2020
Reference
676 cc1029-1039
House
House of Commons

What recent discussions he has had with the devolved Administrations on the UK leaving the EU.

Asked by
Ronnie Cowan (Scottish National Party)
Answering body
Department for Exiting the European Union
Oral questions - Lead
Status
Answered
Date
4 April 2019
Reference
910221; 657 cc1235-6
House
House of Commons

I regularly meet Ministers from the Scottish and Welsh Governments. On Monday, I spoke to Graeme Dey MSP and Jeremy Miles from the Welsh Assembly. The Secretary of State also meets his counterparts in the devolved Administrations. Indeed, he met his Scottish and Welsh counterparts on his very first day in the job.

Answered by
Robin Walker (Conservative)
Answering body
Department for Exiting the European Union
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
4 April 2019
Reference
657 c1236
House
House of Commons

There has been a huge amount of engagement with the Scottish and Welsh Governments through the Joint Ministerial Committee and the Ministerial Forum, which I co-chair. A number of issues have been raised about Scotland’s place in Europe and our shared policy is to pursue, for instance, co-operation with Europe on universities. However, the hon. Gentleman will recognise that Scotland’s share of UK immigration is very low, and it is, as the Migration Advisory Committee has made clear, only really possible to have an immigration policy for the whole UK.

Answered by
Robin Walker (Conservative)
Answering body
Department for Exiting the European Union
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
4 April 2019
Reference
657 c1236
House
House of Commons

On Monday I co-chaired the eighth ministerial EU negotiations forum in Cardiff. During the meeting, Jeremy Miles from the

Welsh Government, Graeme Dey from the Scottish Government and I discussed the issue of data in the context of our future relationship with the EU, which I know is very important to the devolved Administrations in the discharge of their responsibilities. In addition, my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State attends the Joint Ministerial Committee (EU negotiations), and, indeed, did so on his first day in office.

Answered by
Robin Walker (Conservative)
Answering body
Department for Exiting the European Union
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
28 February 2019
Reference
655 c501
House
House of Commons

We have, of course, taken careful note of the submissions from the devolved Administrations, but we have Governments led by different parties with different political positions. We discuss that regularly in the ministerial forum. What we need to do is work together to ensure that our approach works for the whole UK, and that is what we will continue to do, recognising the differences of opinion that exist between the respective Governments.

Answered by
Robin Walker (Conservative)
Answering body
Department for Exiting the European Union
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
28 February 2019
Reference
655 c502
House
House of Commons

We have engaged on those papers, and we have had a range of meaningful discussions over the years, in many of which I have been personally involved. However, we respect the fact that we will take politically different positions on some of these issues. The UK Government believe that they must discharge their responsibility for the UK to leave the EU, and the Scottish Government do not agree with that. Nevertheless, we will continue to work together to find the best approach to these challenges.

Answered by
Robin Walker (Conservative)
Answering body
Department for Exiting the European Union
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
28 February 2019
Reference
655 c502
House
House of Commons

The circumstances of Northern Ireland, with the UK’s only land border with the EU, are different in that respect, but more importantly the deal we have negotiated is for the whole of the UK, and it is vital that we recognise that it was a UK-wide referendum and therefore we should deliver on that deal for the whole of the United Kingdom.

Answered by
Robin Walker (Conservative)
Answering body
Department for Exiting the European Union
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
28 February 2019
Reference
655 c502
House
House of Commons

My hon. Friend makes his point with his usual force and power, and of course he is absolutely right that Wales did vote to leave the EU. I have indeed in Select Committee sessions at the Welsh Assembly reminded some Assembly Members of that, but the Welsh Government have engaged constructively with us in the ministerial forums and we will continue to work with them to deliver an outcome that works for the whole of the UK.

Answered by
Robin Walker (Conservative)
Answering body
Department for Exiting the European Union
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
28 February 2019
Reference
655 c503
House
House of Commons

My right hon. Friend as always is a champion for his county, and may I in advance wish him a happy St David’s Day? I will certainly be happy to take this up with colleagues in the Welsh Government, and I know that my ministerial colleague my hon. Friend the Member for Daventry (Chris Heaton-Harris), who is in charge of no-deal preparations, will be looking at that in our overall approach to ports.

Answered by
Robin Walker (Conservative)
Answering body
Department for Exiting the European Union
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
28 February 2019
Reference
655 c503
House
House of Commons

My hon. Friend makes an excellent point, and I know my hon. Friend the Member for Spelthorne (Kwasi Kwarteng) sitting beside me on the Treasury Bench has engaged in some very useful discussions with the combined authorities, including Andy Street.

Answered by
Robin Walker (Conservative)
Answering body
Department for Exiting the European Union
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
28 February 2019
Reference
655 c503
House
House of Commons

I will be very happy to take that issue up on behalf of the hon. Gentleman with the relevant Departments—the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and the Department for International Trade—and make sure that they are engaging with the Northern Ireland civil service.

Answered by
Robin Walker (Conservative)
Answering body
Department for Exiting the European Union
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
28 February 2019
Reference
655 c503
House
House of Commons

The Secretary of State engages regularly with Cabinet colleagues, including the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and the Secretaries of State for the territorial offices. We will use Brexit as an opportunity to strengthen the Union, and we will engage directly with the devolved Administrations and local government across the UK. For instance, the Secretary of State for Scotland recently met the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities.

Answered by
Robin Walker (Conservative)
Answering body
Department for Exiting the European Union
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
28 February 2019
Reference
655 c513
House
House of Commons

My hon. Friend makes an excellent point. Of course, MPs in this House will have an important role to play on UK-wide frameworks, which we are working to develop as soon as possible. Once we leave the EU, directly elected parliamentarians in this House and the devolved Administrations will be responsible for more than they were during the period of our membership.

Answered by
Robin Walker (Conservative)
Answering body
Department for Exiting the European Union
Type
Oral answers to questions
Date
28 February 2019
Reference
655 c513
House
House of Commons

What recent discussions he has had with the devolved Administrations on the UK leaving the EU.

Asked by
Angela Crawley (Scottish National Party)
Answering body
Department for Exiting the European Union
Oral questions - Lead
Status
Answered
Date
28 February 2019
Reference
909490; 655 cc501-4
House
House of Commons

What recent discussions he has had with the devolved Administrations on the UK leaving the EU.

Asked by
Martyn Day (Scottish National Party)
Answering body
Department for Exiting the European Union
Oral questions - Lead
Status
Answered
Date
28 February 2019
Reference
909499; 655 cc501-4
House
House of Commons

What recent discussions he has had with the devolved Administrations on the UK leaving the EU.

Asked by
Marion Fellows (Scottish National Party)
Answering body
Department for Exiting the European Union
Oral questions - Lead
Status
Answered
Date
28 February 2019
Reference
909505; 655 cc501-4
House
House of Commons

What discussions he has had with Cabinet colleagues on the potential effect on the devolved Administrations and local government of the UK leaving the EU.

Asked by
Luke Graham (Conservative)
Answering body
Department for Exiting the European Union
Oral questions - Lead
Status
Answered
Date
28 February 2019
Reference
909507; 655 cc513-4
House
House of Commons