with permission, mr speaker, i would like to make a seven on the northern ireland protocol. after weeks of negotiations, today we have made a decisive breakthrough. the windsor framework delivers free floating trade within the whole night kingdom. it protects northern ireland s place in our union and it safeguards sovereignty for the people of northern ireland. by achieving all this, it preserves the delicate balance inherent in the belfast good friday agreement. mr speaker, does what many said could not be done. removing thousands of pages of eu laws and making permanent weekly binding changes to the protocol treaty itself. that is the protocol treaty itself. that is the breakthrough we have made, those are the changes we will deliver, now is the time to move forward as one united kingdom. mr speaker, before i turn to the details, let us remind ourselves why this matters. it matters because at the heart of the belfast good friday agreement and the reason it has endured for a
Brzeski, global head of macro for ing research. Good to see you. Germany is in favour. Italy is saying it is too hard. Your thoughts . fix, too hard. Your thoughts . Complicated story once again. This is the third or fourth reform of european fiscal rules since the start of the monetary union. What they aim to do is make the rules a bit more flexible to give the more economic sense but in the past we saw the rules were simple but it did not leave enough room for investment in the future. If there was a problem, look back at the euro crisis, applying these rules really meant painful reforms, painful measures and they should not make peoples a bit more flexible and a bit more economic sensible. What can a country s economic sensible. What can a country s Debt Economic sensible. What can a Country S Debt be economic sensible. What can a Country S Debt be at economic sensible. What can a Country S Debt be at according i country s debt be at according to these rules . It seems to be the t
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guarantee in the belfast agreement. with these stormont break creating an effective cross committee safeguard. there are two distinct economies on the island of ireland and that will remain the case. today s agreement puts beyond all doubt that northern ireland s place in the internal markets and united kingdom is fully restored. mr speaker, i want to conclude by directly addressing the question of the northern island critical bill. protocol bill. the bill was only ever meant to be a last resort, meant for a world where we could not get negotiations done. as the government set at the time of introduction, our clear preference remains and negotiated solution. now that we have persuaded the eu to fundamentally rewrite the treaty text of the protocol, we have a new and better option was to the windsor