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The first minister of Wales and Plaid Cymru's leader have published a plan for Brexit, calling for freedom of movement rules to be linked to whether migrants have a job. | The first minister of Wales and Plaid Cymru's leader have published a plan for Brexit, calling for freedom of movement rules to be linked to whether migrants have a job. |
The white paper, launched by Carwyn Jones and Leanne Wood in London, demands full single market access. | The white paper, launched by Carwyn Jones and Leanne Wood in London, demands full single market access. |
Ms Wood said on Monday that free movement was "not a problem". | Ms Wood said on Monday that free movement was "not a problem". |
UKIP's Neil Hamilton dismissed the Labour/Plaid white paper as a "white flag of surrender" to the EU. | UKIP's Neil Hamilton dismissed the Labour/Plaid white paper as a "white flag of surrender" to the EU. |
Last week, Prime Minister Theresa May said the UK should leave the single market as she outlined her 12 principles for Brexit. | Last week, Prime Minister Theresa May said the UK should leave the single market as she outlined her 12 principles for Brexit. |
Mr Jones said the plan respected the Welsh vote to leave the EU but would give the UK "full and unfettered access" to the single market. | Mr Jones said the plan respected the Welsh vote to leave the EU but would give the UK "full and unfettered access" to the single market. |
He said freedom of movement rules could require EU migrants to have a job offer before entering the UK, adding UK legislation could be enforced to stop workers being exploited. | He said freedom of movement rules could require EU migrants to have a job offer before entering the UK, adding UK legislation could be enforced to stop workers being exploited. |
"Our plan explains how we can strike a balance between the message the Welsh people gave us with the economic reality that we face," he said. | "Our plan explains how we can strike a balance between the message the Welsh people gave us with the economic reality that we face," he said. |
According to the paper, 79% of EU migrants aged 16-64 in Wales are in employment. | According to the paper, 79% of EU migrants aged 16-64 in Wales are in employment. |
The Welsh Government white paper called for: | The Welsh Government white paper called for: |
It also called for social and environmental protections; for workers' rights to be maintained; and for transition arrangements to be properly considered so the UK does "not fall off" an economic "cliff edge". | |
Ms Wood said that, in engaging with the process of drawing up a plan, Plaid Cymru had "prioritised the Welsh economy". | Ms Wood said that, in engaging with the process of drawing up a plan, Plaid Cymru had "prioritised the Welsh economy". |
"We have done this because two thirds of all of our exports go to the European single market," she said. | "We have done this because two thirds of all of our exports go to the European single market," she said. |
Speaking on BBC Radio 4's Today programme on Monday, Mr Jones said it made "no sense" to place barriers between Wales and its biggest market. | Speaking on BBC Radio 4's Today programme on Monday, Mr Jones said it made "no sense" to place barriers between Wales and its biggest market. |
The document follows an agreement between Labour, Plaid Cymru and the Liberal Democrats. | The document follows an agreement between Labour, Plaid Cymru and the Liberal Democrats. |
UKIP Wales leader Neil Hamilton dismissed the proposals, saying: "It's not so much a white paper as a white flag of surrender to the EU before negotiations have actually started. | UKIP Wales leader Neil Hamilton dismissed the proposals, saying: "It's not so much a white paper as a white flag of surrender to the EU before negotiations have actually started. |
"If Theresa May were to take this blueprint to Brussels then the EU would get everything they wanted. | "If Theresa May were to take this blueprint to Brussels then the EU would get everything they wanted. |
"It would mean that we weren't leaving the EU in any meaningful sense at all." | "It would mean that we weren't leaving the EU in any meaningful sense at all." |
Nathan Gill, UKIP Wales MEP, said the paper proved "just how out of touch the political elite in Cardiff Bay are with the majority of Welsh voters". | Nathan Gill, UKIP Wales MEP, said the paper proved "just how out of touch the political elite in Cardiff Bay are with the majority of Welsh voters". |
"The latest YouGov poll released at the beginning of this month showed that the majority of Welsh voters want full control over immigration," he said. | "The latest YouGov poll released at the beginning of this month showed that the majority of Welsh voters want full control over immigration," he said. |
"The only way to control the quantity and quality of people coming to Britain is to leave the single market." | "The only way to control the quantity and quality of people coming to Britain is to leave the single market." |
Welsh Conservative leader Andrew RT Davies said he would have tried to reach a wider cross-party agreement but claimed the first minister had not invited him. | Welsh Conservative leader Andrew RT Davies said he would have tried to reach a wider cross-party agreement but claimed the first minister had not invited him. |
"We have a disorganised message coming from Wales," he said, adding Europe also needed to respond on the issue of immigration. | "We have a disorganised message coming from Wales," he said, adding Europe also needed to respond on the issue of immigration. |
"When the single market was created and the tenets that underpin the single market, this mass movement of people around Europe wasn't a consideration," he said. | "When the single market was created and the tenets that underpin the single market, this mass movement of people around Europe wasn't a consideration," he said. |
"It is a consideration today." | "It is a consideration today." |
Mr Davies told BBC Radio Wales that, given Scotland had tabled a paper at the joint ministerial committee on Brexit last Thursday, the Welsh Government plan was "a bit late in the day". | Mr Davies told BBC Radio Wales that, given Scotland had tabled a paper at the joint ministerial committee on Brexit last Thursday, the Welsh Government plan was "a bit late in the day". |
But the first minister has defended the decision to publish the plan a week after Mrs May set out the UK government's objectives, saying the Welsh plan was more detailed and comprehensive. | But the first minister has defended the decision to publish the plan a week after Mrs May set out the UK government's objectives, saying the Welsh plan was more detailed and comprehensive. |
The leaders' launch comes ahead of the expected decision by the Supreme Court on Tuesday on whether Parliament should have a say before Article 50 is invoked. | The leaders' launch comes ahead of the expected decision by the Supreme Court on Tuesday on whether Parliament should have a say before Article 50 is invoked. |