Falklands MLA will report on trade agreements with EU, UK following on Brexit – MercoPress

Posted: October 17, 2022 at 10:49 am

Saturday, October 15th 2022 - 14:50 UTC MLA Teslyn Barkman will be informing MPs on the European Scrutiny Committee

The UK represented the Crown Dependencies and British Overseas Territories in relations with the EU while a member of the block. But since Brexit, how is it performing at engaging the EU to represent their individual interests?

MPs on the European Scrutiny Committee will find out when they hear evidence from Isle of Man Chief Minister Alfred Cannon, and representatives of Jersey, Anguilla and the Falkland Islands.

On Wednesday 19 October at 2:30 PM, Witnesses will be,

Deputy Philip Ozouf, Minister for External Relations, States of Jersey;

Deputy Jonathan Le Tocq, Minister of External Affairs, Bailiwick of Guernsey;

Hon Alfred Cannon MHK, Chief Minister, Isle of Man Government

While at 3.30pm, Dorothea Hodge, Representative, Anguilla Government, and Hon Teslyn Barkman, MLA, Falkland Islands

The Overseas Territories were carved out of the trade agreement between the UK and the EU that has allowed the UK and the Crown Dependencies to continue tariff-free trade on the majority of goods with the block.

In written evidence given to the Committee, the UK Overseas Territories Association raised concerns that its interests are not being heard. It said there had been a lack of engagement with the UK Government on what their future relationship with the EU will look like. It added that inclusion in future trade agreements, while welcome, did not make up for the loss of EU trade and called for tariffs to be lifted.

This will be the second session of the Committees inquiry into the UK's representation in Brussels examines the work of the UK Mission to the European Union, its performance in representing the interests of the UK and the territories it has responsibilities and the value it provides to taxpayer.

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