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What Brexit solution does the DUP want?
Is there a clear statement from the DUP on their position on the post-Brexit border with Ireland?Is there a clear statement from the DUP on their position on the post-Brexit border with Ireland?What is the Brexit dividend?What did the hard-line Brexiters (who quit May's government) want?What would be the subject of a second Brexit Referendum?What's the point in holding a second Brexit referendum?Why does Brexit threaten the Good Friday Agreement from 1998?What do recent polls show the British people want from Brexit?A vote on the Brexit backstopAre British MPs missing the point, with these 'Indicative Votes'?What is a “confirmatory” referendum in the context of Brexit?
In the context of the debate after May's deal was voted down, I've seen a fair amount of reporting on what the DUP doesn't want, but I haven't been able to find anything much on what they do want, apart from some fairly broad policy objectives from some time ago.
Have DUP made any specific proposals following the defeat of May's deal in Parliament? Did they vote in favour of any of the proposals recently made in Parliament? Or do they explicitly support a no-deal exit?
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In the context of the debate after May's deal was voted down, I've seen a fair amount of reporting on what the DUP doesn't want, but I haven't been able to find anything much on what they do want, apart from some fairly broad policy objectives from some time ago.
Have DUP made any specific proposals following the defeat of May's deal in Parliament? Did they vote in favour of any of the proposals recently made in Parliament? Or do they explicitly support a no-deal exit?
brexit northern-ireland
add a comment |
In the context of the debate after May's deal was voted down, I've seen a fair amount of reporting on what the DUP doesn't want, but I haven't been able to find anything much on what they do want, apart from some fairly broad policy objectives from some time ago.
Have DUP made any specific proposals following the defeat of May's deal in Parliament? Did they vote in favour of any of the proposals recently made in Parliament? Or do they explicitly support a no-deal exit?
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In the context of the debate after May's deal was voted down, I've seen a fair amount of reporting on what the DUP doesn't want, but I haven't been able to find anything much on what they do want, apart from some fairly broad policy objectives from some time ago.
Have DUP made any specific proposals following the defeat of May's deal in Parliament? Did they vote in favour of any of the proposals recently made in Parliament? Or do they explicitly support a no-deal exit?
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Did they vote in favour of any of the proposals recently made in Parliament?
In the first round of indicative motions the DUP voted for the "standstill transition" motion and abstained on a couple of others.
Source
The motion labelled "standstill transition" here must mean Option O - "Contingent preferential arrangements" proposed by Mr Marcus Fysh and defeated by 422 to 139
The full text of that motion includes
That this House directs that in case the UK is unable to implement a Withdrawal Agreement with the EU, Her Majesty’s Government shall seek to agree immediately and preferentially with the EU:
(a) a trade agreement ...
(b) a standstill period of mutual recognition of standards and conformity assessment for up to two years in which the UK will ensure compliance in the UK with the EU legislative acquis as adopted in Retained EU law under the EU Withdrawal Act on the day the UK leaves the EU notwithstanding that these arrangements may be superseded or extended by further mutual agreement;
(c) a customs arrangement ... and
(d) make provision for the payment of sums to the European Union ...
(I have elided text for brevity)
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What does "standstill transition" mean?
– phoog
yesterday
2
What does a "standstill transition" mean?
– Joe W
yesterday
@phoog, Joe: I have amended the answer to provide a little more detail. Maybe more can be found in the record of debates etc.
– RedGrittyBrick
yesterday
1
You could summarize the position as "managed no deal" - which the EU ruled out from the get go.
– Denis de Bernardy
yesterday
@DenisdeBernardy "No deal" being the default, the EU cannot rule it out. The EU may refuse to manage a "no deal" - but that would be insane.
– Sjoerd
9 hours ago
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Did they vote in favour of any of the proposals recently made in Parliament?
In the first round of indicative motions the DUP voted for the "standstill transition" motion and abstained on a couple of others.
Source
The motion labelled "standstill transition" here must mean Option O - "Contingent preferential arrangements" proposed by Mr Marcus Fysh and defeated by 422 to 139
The full text of that motion includes
That this House directs that in case the UK is unable to implement a Withdrawal Agreement with the EU, Her Majesty’s Government shall seek to agree immediately and preferentially with the EU:
(a) a trade agreement ...
(b) a standstill period of mutual recognition of standards and conformity assessment for up to two years in which the UK will ensure compliance in the UK with the EU legislative acquis as adopted in Retained EU law under the EU Withdrawal Act on the day the UK leaves the EU notwithstanding that these arrangements may be superseded or extended by further mutual agreement;
(c) a customs arrangement ... and
(d) make provision for the payment of sums to the European Union ...
(I have elided text for brevity)
3
What does "standstill transition" mean?
– phoog
yesterday
2
What does a "standstill transition" mean?
– Joe W
yesterday
@phoog, Joe: I have amended the answer to provide a little more detail. Maybe more can be found in the record of debates etc.
– RedGrittyBrick
yesterday
1
You could summarize the position as "managed no deal" - which the EU ruled out from the get go.
– Denis de Bernardy
yesterday
@DenisdeBernardy "No deal" being the default, the EU cannot rule it out. The EU may refuse to manage a "no deal" - but that would be insane.
– Sjoerd
9 hours ago
|
show 4 more comments
Did they vote in favour of any of the proposals recently made in Parliament?
In the first round of indicative motions the DUP voted for the "standstill transition" motion and abstained on a couple of others.
Source
The motion labelled "standstill transition" here must mean Option O - "Contingent preferential arrangements" proposed by Mr Marcus Fysh and defeated by 422 to 139
The full text of that motion includes
That this House directs that in case the UK is unable to implement a Withdrawal Agreement with the EU, Her Majesty’s Government shall seek to agree immediately and preferentially with the EU:
(a) a trade agreement ...
(b) a standstill period of mutual recognition of standards and conformity assessment for up to two years in which the UK will ensure compliance in the UK with the EU legislative acquis as adopted in Retained EU law under the EU Withdrawal Act on the day the UK leaves the EU notwithstanding that these arrangements may be superseded or extended by further mutual agreement;
(c) a customs arrangement ... and
(d) make provision for the payment of sums to the European Union ...
(I have elided text for brevity)
3
What does "standstill transition" mean?
– phoog
yesterday
2
What does a "standstill transition" mean?
– Joe W
yesterday
@phoog, Joe: I have amended the answer to provide a little more detail. Maybe more can be found in the record of debates etc.
– RedGrittyBrick
yesterday
1
You could summarize the position as "managed no deal" - which the EU ruled out from the get go.
– Denis de Bernardy
yesterday
@DenisdeBernardy "No deal" being the default, the EU cannot rule it out. The EU may refuse to manage a "no deal" - but that would be insane.
– Sjoerd
9 hours ago
|
show 4 more comments
Did they vote in favour of any of the proposals recently made in Parliament?
In the first round of indicative motions the DUP voted for the "standstill transition" motion and abstained on a couple of others.
Source
The motion labelled "standstill transition" here must mean Option O - "Contingent preferential arrangements" proposed by Mr Marcus Fysh and defeated by 422 to 139
The full text of that motion includes
That this House directs that in case the UK is unable to implement a Withdrawal Agreement with the EU, Her Majesty’s Government shall seek to agree immediately and preferentially with the EU:
(a) a trade agreement ...
(b) a standstill period of mutual recognition of standards and conformity assessment for up to two years in which the UK will ensure compliance in the UK with the EU legislative acquis as adopted in Retained EU law under the EU Withdrawal Act on the day the UK leaves the EU notwithstanding that these arrangements may be superseded or extended by further mutual agreement;
(c) a customs arrangement ... and
(d) make provision for the payment of sums to the European Union ...
(I have elided text for brevity)
Did they vote in favour of any of the proposals recently made in Parliament?
In the first round of indicative motions the DUP voted for the "standstill transition" motion and abstained on a couple of others.
Source
The motion labelled "standstill transition" here must mean Option O - "Contingent preferential arrangements" proposed by Mr Marcus Fysh and defeated by 422 to 139
The full text of that motion includes
That this House directs that in case the UK is unable to implement a Withdrawal Agreement with the EU, Her Majesty’s Government shall seek to agree immediately and preferentially with the EU:
(a) a trade agreement ...
(b) a standstill period of mutual recognition of standards and conformity assessment for up to two years in which the UK will ensure compliance in the UK with the EU legislative acquis as adopted in Retained EU law under the EU Withdrawal Act on the day the UK leaves the EU notwithstanding that these arrangements may be superseded or extended by further mutual agreement;
(c) a customs arrangement ... and
(d) make provision for the payment of sums to the European Union ...
(I have elided text for brevity)
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3
What does "standstill transition" mean?
– phoog
yesterday
2
What does a "standstill transition" mean?
– Joe W
yesterday
@phoog, Joe: I have amended the answer to provide a little more detail. Maybe more can be found in the record of debates etc.
– RedGrittyBrick
yesterday
1
You could summarize the position as "managed no deal" - which the EU ruled out from the get go.
– Denis de Bernardy
yesterday
@DenisdeBernardy "No deal" being the default, the EU cannot rule it out. The EU may refuse to manage a "no deal" - but that would be insane.
– Sjoerd
9 hours ago
|
show 4 more comments
3
What does "standstill transition" mean?
– phoog
yesterday
2
What does a "standstill transition" mean?
– Joe W
yesterday
@phoog, Joe: I have amended the answer to provide a little more detail. Maybe more can be found in the record of debates etc.
– RedGrittyBrick
yesterday
1
You could summarize the position as "managed no deal" - which the EU ruled out from the get go.
– Denis de Bernardy
yesterday
@DenisdeBernardy "No deal" being the default, the EU cannot rule it out. The EU may refuse to manage a "no deal" - but that would be insane.
– Sjoerd
9 hours ago
3
3
What does "standstill transition" mean?
– phoog
yesterday
What does "standstill transition" mean?
– phoog
yesterday
2
2
What does a "standstill transition" mean?
– Joe W
yesterday
What does a "standstill transition" mean?
– Joe W
yesterday
@phoog, Joe: I have amended the answer to provide a little more detail. Maybe more can be found in the record of debates etc.
– RedGrittyBrick
yesterday
@phoog, Joe: I have amended the answer to provide a little more detail. Maybe more can be found in the record of debates etc.
– RedGrittyBrick
yesterday
1
1
You could summarize the position as "managed no deal" - which the EU ruled out from the get go.
– Denis de Bernardy
yesterday
You could summarize the position as "managed no deal" - which the EU ruled out from the get go.
– Denis de Bernardy
yesterday
@DenisdeBernardy "No deal" being the default, the EU cannot rule it out. The EU may refuse to manage a "no deal" - but that would be insane.
– Sjoerd
9 hours ago
@DenisdeBernardy "No deal" being the default, the EU cannot rule it out. The EU may refuse to manage a "no deal" - but that would be insane.
– Sjoerd
9 hours ago
|
show 4 more comments
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