VoteClimate: Trade Bill (Fifth sitting) - 30th January 2018

Trade Bill (Fifth sitting) - 30th January 2018

Here are the climate-related sections of speeches by MPs during the Commons debate Trade Bill (Fifth sitting).

Full text: https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2018-01-30/debates/1d2419bd-f8f8-45d6-b732-ebc588107398/TradeBill(FifthSitting)

10:00 Faisal Rashid (Bradford South) (Lab)

(i) the Paris Agreement adopted under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change;

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10:30 Mr Prisk (Sefton Central) (Lab)

However, I assure the hon. Lady that the amendment is unnecessary. The UK has always sought to comply with international law, and we will continue to uphold our strong commitments to human rights and labour and environmental standards around the world, as well as to the sustainable development goals, gender rights, disability rights, endangered species, fighting climate change and so on. The process of exiting the EU will not alter that position, and we will still be bound by our commitments under international law. Both the Secretary of State and I stated in the Chamber on Second Reading that our aim in undertaking the transition programme is to seek continuity in the effects of existing trade agreements. This is not an opportunity to renegotiate the terms of those agreements, which have already been scrutinised by Parliament.

Secondly, we have an exemplary record on the environment over the last seven years. The UK was a leader in the Paris agreement and the negotiations behind it, as the shadow Secretary of State will know only too well—he takes a keen interest in that and is even the party’s spokesperson. When it comes to recent regulations such as the banning of microbeads and efforts to prevent plastics from entering the environment, the Government have an exemplary record. On that basis, I ask the hon. Member for Bradford South to withdraw her amendment.

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