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parliament and the devolved scottish parliament welsh and northern ireland assembly is in deciding our laurels that is our choice it does not mean that we are no longer a proud member of the family of european nations and it does not mean we are turning our back on europe or worse that we do not wish europe to succeed the succeed the success of the e.u. is profoundly in our national interest and that of the wider world but having made this choice the question now is whether we the leaders of britain and of the member states and institutions can demonstrate that creativity that innovation that ambition that we need to shape a new partnership to the benefit of all our people i believe we must and i believe we can for while the ukase departure from the e.u. is inevitably a difficult process it is in all of our interests for our negotiations to succeed if we were to fail or be divided the only beneficiaries would be those who reject our values and oppose our interests so i believe that we share a profound sense of responsibility to make this change work smoothly and sensibly. not just for
parliament and the devolved scottish parliament welsh and northern ireland assembly is in deciding our laurels that is our choice it does not mean that we are no longer a proud member of the family of european nations and it does not mean we are turning our back on europe or worse that we do not wish europe to succeed the succeed the success of the e.u. is profoundly in our national interest and that of the wider world but having made this choice the question now is whether we the leaders of...
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over pooling that control, strengthening the role of the uk parliament and the devolved scottish parliament, welsh and northern ireland assemblies in deciding our laws. that is our choice. it does not mean that we are no longer a proud member of the family of european nations, and it does not mean we are turning our back on europe, or worse, that we do not wish europe -- the eu to succeed. the success of the eu is profoundly in our national interest, and that of the wider world. but having made this choice, the question now is whether we the leaders of britain and of the eu's member states and institutions can demonstrate that creativity, that innovation, that ambition that we need to shape a new partnership to the betterment of all our people. i believe we must, and i believe we can. for while the uk's departure from the eu is inevitably a difficult process, it is 234 all of our interests for our negotiations to succeed. if we were to fail or be divided the only beneficiaries would be those who reject our values and oppose our interests. so i believe that we share a profound sense of responsibili
over pooling that control, strengthening the role of the uk parliament and the devolved scottish parliament, welsh and northern ireland assemblies in deciding our laws. that is our choice. it does not mean that we are no longer a proud member of the family of european nations, and it does not mean we are turning our back on europe, or worse, that we do not wish europe -- the eu to succeed. the success of the eu is profoundly in our national interest, and that of the wider world. but having made...
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parliament and the devolved scottish parliament welsh and northern ireland assembly is in deciding our law. that is our choice it does not mean that we are no longer a proud member of the family of european nations and it does not mean we are turning our back on europe or worse that we do not wish europe to succeed the success of the e.u. is profoundly in our national interest and that of the wider world but having made this choice the question now is whether we the leaders of britain and of the member states and institutions can demonstrate that creativity that innovation that ambition that we need to shape a new partnership to the benefit of all our people i believe we must and i believe we can for while the u.k.'s departure from the e.u. is inevitably a difficult process it is in all of our interests for our negotiations to succeed if we were to fail or be divided the only beneficiaries would be those who reject our values and oppose our interests so i believe that we share a profound sense of responsibility to make this change work smoothly and sensibly not just for people today bu
parliament and the devolved scottish parliament welsh and northern ireland assembly is in deciding our law. that is our choice it does not mean that we are no longer a proud member of the family of european nations and it does not mean we are turning our back on europe or worse that we do not wish europe to succeed the success of the e.u. is profoundly in our national interest and that of the wider world but having made this choice the question now is whether we the leaders of britain and of...
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parliament and the scottish parliament, welsh, and northern ireland assembly's, in deciding our laws.es not mean that we are no longer a proud member of the family of european nations and it does not mean that we are turning our back on europe, or worse, that we do not wish the eu to succeed. the success of the eu is profoundly in our national interest, and that of the wider world. having made this choice, the we then now is whether leaders of britain and eu member states and institutions can demonstrate that creativity, innovation, that ambition that we need to shape a new partnership to the benefit of all our people. i believe we must, and i believe we can. for while the u.k.'s departure from the eu is inevitably a difficult process, it isn't all of our interest for negotiations to succeed. if we were to fail or be divided, the only beneficiaries would be those who reject our values and oppose our interests. i believe we share a profound sense of responsibility to make this change work smoothly and sensibly, not just for people but for the next generation who will inherit the world
parliament and the scottish parliament, welsh, and northern ireland assembly's, in deciding our laws.es not mean that we are no longer a proud member of the family of european nations and it does not mean that we are turning our back on europe, or worse, that we do not wish the eu to succeed. the success of the eu is profoundly in our national interest, and that of the wider world. having made this choice, the we then now is whether leaders of britain and eu member states and institutions can...
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both the views of ministers in devolved administrations and to parliamentarians in the scottish parliament and the welshlf and sometimes the debate has tended to overlook those. and each of the four clauses that authorise secondary legislation have defined purpose. and a statutory instrument made under such a clause cannot be made to do something else. it has to deliver something which is within the purpose defined in that clause. if you look at clause seven, for example, the power to make a statutory instrument is limited to something that would put right a fairly or deficiency in retained a eu law and i quote, the rising form of withdraw of the uk from that eu. that power cannot be exercised for any other purpose was not a minister cannot make regulations because he dislikes the underlying policy or indeed because he dislikes the underlying eu law, but only when there is a problem of a piece of eu law that has been brought about by this country‘s departure from the european union. a similar condition that replies to clause eight, dealing with our international obligations. there has been a lot of deba
both the views of ministers in devolved administrations and to parliamentarians in the scottish parliament and the welshlf and sometimes the debate has tended to overlook those. and each of the four clauses that authorise secondary legislation have defined purpose. and a statutory instrument made under such a clause cannot be made to do something else. it has to deliver something which is within the purpose defined in that clause. if you look at clause seven, for example, the power to make a...
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parliament and scottish parliament, northern iran, and welsh assemblies -- northern ireland and welshassemblies in creating our laws. that is our choice. it does not mean that we are no longer a proud member of the family of european nations, and it does not mean we are not a proud member of the family of thatean nations, or worse we do not want the eu to succeed. the success of the eu is profoundly in our national interest and that of the wider world. having made this twice, the question now is whether we, the leaders of britain and the eu's member states and institutions, can demonstrate that creativity, innovation, that ambition that we need to shape a new partnership to the benefit of all of our people. i believe we must. i believe we can. while the u.k.'s departure is inevitably a difficult process, it is in all of our interests for negotiations to succeed. if we are to fail or be divided, the only beneficiaries would be those who reject our values and oppose our interests. i believe we share a profound sense of responsibility to make this change work smoothly and sensibly. not j
parliament and scottish parliament, northern iran, and welsh assemblies -- northern ireland and welshassemblies in creating our laws. that is our choice. it does not mean that we are no longer a proud member of the family of european nations, and it does not mean we are not a proud member of the family of thatean nations, or worse we do not want the eu to succeed. the success of the eu is profoundly in our national interest and that of the wider world. having made this twice, the question now...
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a clause that says that any powers currently devolved to the welsh assembly, the scottish parliamenter grab here, trying to bring powers from brussels to london rather than continuing the process of devolution. these are rights that we fought hard for, that we voted through, we debated for very long time. we cannot just through, we debated for very long time. we cannotjust allow eu withdrawal to make a bonfire of all of those rights, protections and very important distribution of power across our country. that is why this bill is so vitally important to the future of our democracy and why i truly hope that we'll get some of these amendments through in committee stage. you mentioned the will the people. ministers say that if this bill is amended made a mess of in some way, that could create chaos and confusion around this process and that is not what people voted for. i don't agree with that. that is almost saying that every time you have parliament scrutinising something that the government has brought forward, that that causes chaos and confusion. what does that say about people'svi
a clause that says that any powers currently devolved to the welsh assembly, the scottish parliamenter grab here, trying to bring powers from brussels to london rather than continuing the process of devolution. these are rights that we fought hard for, that we voted through, we debated for very long time. we cannot just through, we debated for very long time. we cannotjust allow eu withdrawal to make a bonfire of all of those rights, protections and very important distribution of power across...
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the welsh and the scottish government wrote a joint letter in june requesting an urgent meeting. that request was ignored. we tabled questions about this in parliaments conceded to a meeting of thejoint ministerial government has conceded to a meeting of the joint ministerial committee but has not said when it will take place. if they are serious about this, they have to recognise that they have to negotiate with the devolved administrations, particularly when you consider that westminster is going to ask edinburgh and cardiff for legislative consent, so they really have to take seriously their responsibility to negotiate with democratically elected institutions throughout the united kingdom. but if the government has got enough votes even without a majority, it doesn't have to do any of that, does it, a can—do as it likes because the mandate for brexit is there from the referendum? i think it is clear from the debate we have this afternoon that there a number of on—site backbenchers who have put the government on notice that they will support the government in the division lobbies next monday but they are deeply unhappy about this dogs breakfast of
the welsh and the scottish government wrote a joint letter in june requesting an urgent meeting. that request was ignored. we tabled questions about this in parliaments conceded to a meeting of thejoint ministerial government has conceded to a meeting of the joint ministerial committee but has not said when it will take place. if they are serious about this, they have to recognise that they have to negotiate with the devolved administrations, particularly when you consider that westminster is...