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Brexit will make fighting terrorism harder, warns EU security commissioner | Brexit will make fighting terrorism harder, warns EU security commissioner |
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Fighting terrorism and people trafficking will be more difficult after Brexit, the EU’s security commissioner has warned MPs. | Fighting terrorism and people trafficking will be more difficult after Brexit, the EU’s security commissioner has warned MPs. |
Sir Julian King, who is British, said there would be “practical limits” on sharing crime-fighting information, even if the post-withdrawal negotiations go well. | Sir Julian King, who is British, said there would be “practical limits” on sharing crime-fighting information, even if the post-withdrawal negotiations go well. |
Speaking to a Parliamentary inquiry, Sir Julian hailed the “material contribution to the UK’s security” from the EU’s hard-earned cross-border security agreements. | Speaking to a Parliamentary inquiry, Sir Julian hailed the “material contribution to the UK’s security” from the EU’s hard-earned cross-border security agreements. |
He acknowledged both Theresa May and the EU had a “shared interest” in trying to reach new arrangements that could deliver the same benefits, after Brexit. | He acknowledged both Theresa May and the EU had a “shared interest” in trying to reach new arrangements that could deliver the same benefits, after Brexit. |
But, on efforts to replicate Europol – the EU-wide law enforcement agency – Sir Julian warned: “There will be some legal constraints and some practical constraints. | |
“It’s likely that there will be some practical limits on what can be achieved compared with today,” he told the Commons Home Affairs Select Committee. | “It’s likely that there will be some practical limits on what can be achieved compared with today,” he told the Commons Home Affairs Select Committee. |
Asked if Britain would be as “safe as now”, he replied: “However good you are at this threat – and everybody recognises that the UK and its agencies in this field are very good – you are more effective if you are working with your partners.” | Asked if Britain would be as “safe as now”, he replied: “However good you are at this threat – and everybody recognises that the UK and its agencies in this field are very good – you are more effective if you are working with your partners.” |
On terrorism, cyber-crime and human trafficking, Britain and the EU had a “shared analysis of the threat and a shared interest in fighting it collectively”. | On terrorism, cyber-crime and human trafficking, Britain and the EU had a “shared analysis of the threat and a shared interest in fighting it collectively”. |
“But just because something is a shared objective doesn’t mean it’s easy to achieve,” Sir Julian added. | “But just because something is a shared objective doesn’t mean it’s easy to achieve,” Sir Julian added. |
The former UK ambassador to France was asked to give evidence ahead of the Prime Minister triggering Brexit – which will mean leaving Europol when withdrawal is completed. | The former UK ambassador to France was asked to give evidence ahead of the Prime Minister triggering Brexit – which will mean leaving Europol when withdrawal is completed. |
Security experts have warned that maintaining access to EU law enforcement databases and data-sharing platforms is “integral” to day-to-day policing in this country. | Security experts have warned that maintaining access to EU law enforcement databases and data-sharing platforms is “integral” to day-to-day policing in this country. |
Information that could currently be sourced in seconds or hours could take days or weeks to retrieve – posing a risk to the safety of the public. | |
Sir Julian also pointed to the benefits of the European Arrest Warrant (EAW), with 8,000 suspected criminals extradited from Britain – and a further 1,000 brought back to this country. | Sir Julian also pointed to the benefits of the European Arrest Warrant (EAW), with 8,000 suspected criminals extradited from Britain – and a further 1,000 brought back to this country. |
It has been suggested that the UK could seek to negotiate a separate extradition agreement with the whole of the EU, as Norway and Iceland have attempted to. | It has been suggested that the UK could seek to negotiate a separate extradition agreement with the whole of the EU, as Norway and Iceland have attempted to. |
But Sir Julian said that would be “more complicated” than the EAW, particularly if it allowed some extradition decisions to be taken at a “political level”. | But Sir Julian said that would be “more complicated” than the EAW, particularly if it allowed some extradition decisions to be taken at a “political level”. |
And, asked if such an agreement was possible, he added: “You are asking me to make predictions about a negotiating process that hasn’t even started yet. I don’t know.” | And, asked if such an agreement was possible, he added: “You are asking me to make predictions about a negotiating process that hasn’t even started yet. I don’t know.” |
Sir Julian disagreed with Sir John Major, who warned this week of a “sour atmosphere”, but added: “The negotiations have not started yet.” | Sir Julian disagreed with Sir John Major, who warned this week of a “sour atmosphere”, but added: “The negotiations have not started yet.” |
In November, the Home Office said it intended to remain a full member of Europol until Brexit is completed, giving the Government two years to agree on a new framework for co-operation. | |
It also agreed to the temporary automatic sharing of millions of DNA samples, fingerprints and vehicle registrations, to speed up the hunt for suspected terrorists and major criminals. | It also agreed to the temporary automatic sharing of millions of DNA samples, fingerprints and vehicle registrations, to speed up the hunt for suspected terrorists and major criminals. |
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