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The Government has published its White Paper setting out the Prime Minister’s plans for leaving the European Union. It comes after MPs voted in favour of Theresa May triggering Article 50 by 498 votes to 114 on Wednesday evening. | The Government has published its White Paper setting out the Prime Minister’s plans for leaving the European Union. It comes after MPs voted in favour of Theresa May triggering Article 50 by 498 votes to 114 on Wednesday evening. |
The Government’s key points, listed in the White Paper, are: | The Government’s key points, listed in the White Paper, are: |
1. Providing certainty and clarity – We will provide certainty wherever we can as we approach the negotiations. | 1. Providing certainty and clarity – We will provide certainty wherever we can as we approach the negotiations. |
2. Taking control of our own laws – We will take control of our own statute book and bring an end to the jurisdiction of the Court of Justice of the European Union in the UK. | 2. Taking control of our own laws – We will take control of our own statute book and bring an end to the jurisdiction of the Court of Justice of the European Union in the UK. |
3. Strengthening the union – We will secure a deal that works for the entire UK – for Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and all parts of England. We remain fully committed to the Belfast Agreement and its successors. | 3. Strengthening the union – We will secure a deal that works for the entire UK – for Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and all parts of England. We remain fully committed to the Belfast Agreement and its successors. |
4. Protecting our strong and historic ties with Ireland and maintaining the common travel area – We will work to deliver a practical solution that allows for the maintenance of the common travel area, whilst protecting the integrity of our immigration system and which protects our strong ties with Ireland. | 4. Protecting our strong and historic ties with Ireland and maintaining the common travel area – We will work to deliver a practical solution that allows for the maintenance of the common travel area, whilst protecting the integrity of our immigration system and which protects our strong ties with Ireland. |
5. Controlling immigration – We will have control over the number of EU nationals coming to the UK. | 5. Controlling immigration – We will have control over the number of EU nationals coming to the UK. |
6. Securing rights for EU nationals in the UK, and UK nationals in the EU – We want to secure the status of EU citizens who are already living in the UK, and that of UK nationals in other member states, as early as we can. | 6. Securing rights for EU nationals in the UK, and UK nationals in the EU – We want to secure the status of EU citizens who are already living in the UK, and that of UK nationals in other member states, as early as we can. |
7. Protecting workers’ rights – We will protect and enhance existing workers’ rights. | 7. Protecting workers’ rights – We will protect and enhance existing workers’ rights. |
8. Ensuring free trade with European markets – We will forge a new strategic partnership with the EU, including a wide-reaching, bold and ambitious free trade agreement, and will seek a mutually beneficial new customs agreement with the EU. | 8. Ensuring free trade with European markets – We will forge a new strategic partnership with the EU, including a wide-reaching, bold and ambitious free trade agreement, and will seek a mutually beneficial new customs agreement with the EU. |
9. Securing new trade agreements with other countries – We will forge ambitious free trade relationships across the world. | 9. Securing new trade agreements with other countries – We will forge ambitious free trade relationships across the world. |
10. Ensuring the UK remains the best place for science and innovation – We will remain at the vanguard of science and innovation and will seek continued close collaboration with our European partners. | 10. Ensuring the UK remains the best place for science and innovation – We will remain at the vanguard of science and innovation and will seek continued close collaboration with our European partners. |
11. Cooperating in the fight against crime and terrorism – We will continue to work with the EU to preserve European security, to fight terrorism, and to uphold justice across Europe. | 11. Cooperating in the fight against crime and terrorism – We will continue to work with the EU to preserve European security, to fight terrorism, and to uphold justice across Europe. |
12. Delivering a smooth, orderly exit from the EU – We will seek a phased process of implementation, in which both the UK and the EU institutions and the remaining EU member states prepare for the new arrangements that will exist between us. | 12. Delivering a smooth, orderly exit from the EU – We will seek a phased process of implementation, in which both the UK and the EU institutions and the remaining EU member states prepare for the new arrangements that will exist between us. |
Read the Government’s Brexit White Paper in full here | Read the Government’s Brexit White Paper in full here |