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Catherine McKinnell is a British Labour politician serving as Member of Parliament for Newcastle upon Tyne North since 2010.

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NI firms to declare GB-bound goods after Brexit

Feb 16,2020 2:56 am

Firms in Northern Ireland will have to submit declaration forms for goods heading to the rest of the UK, under the government's Brexit deal.

Brexit Secretary Steve Barclay was forced to make the admission after initially denying it was the case.

This followed previous assurances That Northern Ireland -GB trade would be "unfettered".

However, Boris Johnson has since told MPs there will only be "light-touch checks" between NI and Great Britain .

Meanwhile, a government risk assessment has warned the, consumer spending and trade in Northern Ireland .

Withdrawal Bill 'contents are alarming'

Giving evidence to The House of Lords Exiting the EU committee on Monday, Mr Barclay had initially said he did not believe exit forms would be necessary for trade between Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK.

But he later conceded: "The Exit summary declarations will be required in terms of NI to GB. "

The minister's admission came after questions from Labour peer Lord Wood, who later tweeted:

"What's astonishing is That firstly the Brexit minister didn't really know The Answer and when he checked or was given notes from his officials, The Answer became clear," Lord Wood told Bbc News NI.

"Actually Northern Irish businesses are going to be required to fill out exit declaration forms - That 's forms for every item they ship into Great Britain - and similarly Great Britain companies shipping into Northern Ireland .

"So from a commercial point of view, there is going to be a new Border - not in a nation state sense - But a commercial Border between Northern Ireland and Great Britain . "

Democratic Unionist Party MP Sammy Wilson said The Plan represented a "clear breach" of previous commitments made by the government.

European Commission rules state exit summary declarations are needed when goods leave the EU's customs territory, But regular customs declarations are not required.

In December 2017, the joint report agreed by the UK and EU as they began Brexit Negotiations stated: "In all circumstances, the United Kingdom will continue to. "

Administrative burden?

Under Boris Johnson 's Brexit plan, the whole of the UK would leave the EU customs union.

The UK will also leave the single market, But Northern Ireland would continue to apply EU rules relating to agricultural and other manufactured products.

because it leaves NI subject to different rules than GB.

Most of the changes in the revised deal are to do with the status of the Irish Border after Brexit

According to the government risk assessment, published on Tuesday, the costs of new checks and administration may affect the profitability of businesses trading to and from Northern Ireland .

"Due to data limitations around The Number and nature of consignments of goods being moved from GB to NI, it is not possible to estimate the associated administrative burden on businesses," it said.

It adds That HM Revenue & Customs has estimated That for trade between the UK and the rest of The World , the administrative cost of customs declarations ranges from £15 to £56 Per declaration.

But it cautions That it may not be possible to translate the same estimates to GB to NI trade.

On the issue of exit declarations, The Risk assessment states: "Some practical information will need to be provided electronically on movement of goods," But due to "data limitations" it has not been possible to estimate the associated costs to business.

In an evidence session with the Treasury Committee on Tuesday, HMRC said it had not calculated the administrative cost of the government's new Brexit deal for business.

Labour MP Catherine Mckinnell , interim chair of The Committee , said: "Yet Again , there is A Void of economic information on the impact of the Withdrawal Agreement Bill.

"It's astonishing the government hasn't analysed the impact of such a monumental piece of legislation. "

Proposed timetable

On Tuesday, the government is beginning The Final process of trying to.

MPs will be asked to vote on the legislation to implement Brexit - known as the Withdrawal Agreement Bill (WAB).

The 110-page document was published on Monday night and the government wants to get the entire bill through Parliament in Three Days .

If they back his deal, they will then be asked to approve an intensive three-day timetable in which to consider the legislation.

MPs have criticised the government for its proposed timetable, saying it is not long enough to scrutinise The Details of The Bill .

On Saturday, the DUP, which the government relies on for support in key votes, helped inflict defeat on the government by voting to delay Brexit until the WAB has been passed in Parliament.

Mr Wilson had said The Party would also vote against the WAB in principle on Tuesday.

If the government loses Tuesday's votes, it will be harder for it to meet its Brexit deadline of 31 October .



stephen barclay, ni brexit, sammy wilson, dup (democratic unionist party), brexit

Source of news: bbc.com

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