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Statement on the Brexit Deal

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Matthew Offord

This past week alone, I have received hundreds of emails, letters, postcards and phone calls from constituents on this topic, and I have read and listened to them all with interest.

The communications I have received are from both sides of the debate, and are generally evenly split. It is clear that this is a divisive issue and that opinions will always differ. However, the important thing is that we get the best deal for our country, whilst respecting the will of the British people.

Many people argue that those who voted to leave the EU did so out of ignorance. However, the Government at the time of the referendum sent out booklets to every household in the UK, outlining what they believed to be the merits of remaining in the EU. Despite the majority of the political establishment advocating a vote to remain, the option to leave received more votes than any Prime Minister or political party in British history. It would be undemocratic to renege on this decision. Also, having a second referendum would not unite the country - it would just tell the British people that their decision in 2016 was wrong and that we will keep holding referendums until we get the answer we want.

I have always been clear that leaving the EU should mean leaving all its institutions - the Single Market, Customs Union, European Court of Justice, Common Agricultural Policy and the Common Fisheries Policy, to name a few. However, I also want to ensure a lasting partnership with the European Union, to continue to work together on important issues such as security, chemical regulations and trade. 

I fear that the deal that the Prime Minister has presented would leave us bound to the European Union in many ways and put at risk the United Kingdom by splitting Northern Ireland from the rest of the country. I cannot support a deal which hands over £39 billion without certainty of a future trading relationship. For this reason, as the deal stands at the moment, I will vote against it.

However, nothing is certain, and I will reserve my full judgement for when the final proposal is presented to us in Parliament to vote on. I believe that there is still time to amend this deal to better reflect the result of the referendum. I do not want or expect an outcome with no deal. However, I am assured that the Government is preparing for all eventualities.

On this matter, it is my duty as a Member of Parliament to act in the national interest and, as such, I will continue to listen to all views, whatever they may be.

National Issues

  • Israel/Gaza
  • Pakistani elections
  • Tibet
  • Warm Homes pledge
  • Smuggling of cats
  • School funding
  • Conflict in Ethiopia and Tigray
  • Fireworks
  • XL Bully Ban
  • Archive (2016-2022)
    • Universal Credit (£20 uplift) - September 2021
    • Electoral Commission - July 2021
    • Joint replacement surgery backlog - July 2021
    • Intellectual Property changes - June 2021
    • Ethiopia - June 2021
    • Legacy Benefits - June 2021
    • Caged gamebirds - May 2021
    • Violence in Israel and OPTs
    • Climate Change
    • Supporting Cinema - March 2021
    • Visas for touring creatives in the EU - January 2021
    • NHS Pay - November 2020
    • Fire Safety Bill - September 2020
    • Animal Welfare - September 2020
    • Pesticide Standards - September 2020
    • Support for Asylum Seekers - September 2020
    • Cladding and EWS1 form - August 2020
    • Transport for under-18s - August 2020
    • Sustainable Fishing - August 2020
    • Coronavirus (COVID-19)
    • Human Rights in Bahrain - July 2020
    • Immigration detention - July 2020
    • Merging the FCO and DFID
    • NHS Pay Increase - June 2020
    • Food Standards - June 2020
    • UK-US Free Trade Agreement - June 2020
    • Race horse welfare - March 2020
    • Windrush 'Lessons Learned' report - February 2020
    • Ocean Conservation - February 2020
    • Dementia care - January 2020
    • Horse tethering - January 2020
    • Abortion in Northern Ireland - (Updated) July 2019
    • Fit for Work Notes - April 2019
    • NHS - (Updated) March 2019
    • Immigration Bill - March 2019
    • Religious Persecution of Christians - February 2019
    • Brexit
      • Statement on the Brexit Deal - December 2018
      • Update on Brexit - December 2017
      • UK withdrawal from the EU - July 2106
      • EU Referendum: a balanced view - May 2016
    • Universal Credit - December 2018
    • Fixed odds betting terminals - November 2018
    • Labelling on meat and dairy products - November 2018
    • Payday loans - October 2018
    • BBC impartiality- September 2018
    • Pensions dashboard - September 2018
    • Syria - (Updated) August 2018
    • Trade Bill - July 2018
    • Heathrow expansion - June 2018
    • Universities Superannuation Scheme - March 2018
    • Windrush Generation - April 2018
    • Unpaid Trial Work Periods Bill - March 2018
    • Refugees and Family Reunion - February 2018
    • Faith Schools - January 2018
    • Hospital Parking Charges - January 2018
    • Animal feelings and welfare - November 2017
    • Mental Health (Use of Force) Bill - November 2017
    • Animal Creulty Sentencing - October 2017
    • Energy Price Cap - October 2017
    • Universal Credit - October 2017
    • Assaults on Emergency Workers (Offences) Bill - 2017
    • Political Prisoners in Iran - June 2017
    • Social Care - May 2017
    • United Against Terror - July 2017
    • Taxis and Private Hire Vehicles in London - April 2017
    • Marine environment and the ban on microbeads - March 2017
    • Green Investment Bank - February 2017
    • President Trump State Visit to the UK - February 2017

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