Chris Hazzard MP Says Ports Are In A Mess Over Brexit


British government must come clean on Brexit port shambles says Hazzard
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Sinn Féin’s South Down MP Chris Hazzard has challenged the British government to live up to its legal obligation to fully implement the Irish Protocol and urgently clarify their approach to enhancing checking facilities at local ports.xa0

The Brexit spokesperson met with British Government Minister Robin Walker this morning. He reiterated the need for the British Government, and the Department for Agriculture, the Environment & Rural Affairs (DAERA) to urgently inform the public, as well as the ports and local business community about the process and deadlines they are now working to having missed the previous deadlines to submit plans at the end of June. 

The South Down MP said: “The British Government and DAERA’s handling of this issue has been shambolic. This is inexcusable as they have known for some time what would be required to enhance local points of entry to the island of Ireland in keeping with the Irish Protocol and the Withdrawal Agreement.xa0

South Down MP Chris Hazzard.

“A huge amount of work was undertaken by DAERA officials in partnership with local ports in the opening weeks of June. This work was disregarded by the DAERA Minister Edwin Poots and the British government at the last moment before the deadline for submitting plans to European counterparts passed at the end of June. 

“This has left local ports, businesses and the publicxa0completely in the dark as to what is happening in order to get fit for purposexa0facilities inxa0place in time for the end of the transition period.

“I reminded the Britishxa0governmentxa0todayxa0that this lack ofxa0transparency is completely unacceptable and efforts must be made now to provide clarity to those who have been left in the dark.xa0

“The Brexit clock is ticking towards a potentially disastrous no-deal crash-out and the British government, as well as the Agriculture Minister and DAERA need to waken up and realise that local businesses and the public at large are at risk of suffering yet another severe economic shock on the back of the Covid-19 pandemic.  

“I do however, welcome confirmation from the British government this morning that any and all landscape management schemes that will be required as part of enhancing Warrenpoint Port will be included, and paid for by the British Treasury. 

“Ultimately thexa0localxa0community will want to see plans as soon asxa0possible and a genuine opportunity to engage withxa0Warrenpoint Harbourxa0Authority, DAERA, and Newry Mourne & Down Council on how best to protect the localxa0environmentxa0against any impact of these new facilities,” said Mr Hazzard.

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