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UK Public Law Weekly: Gibraltar Frontier Deal Scrutiny, Brexit SIs, Climate Plan and Prayer Ban JRs, New Procurement Policy Statement, FOI Appeal, and Committee Updates—16 May 2024

Published on: 16 May 2024

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Brexit headlines

ESC publishes letter criticising EU-UK Gibraltar agreement

The European Scrutiny Committee (ESC) has released a letter from its Chair, Sir William Cash, to the Foreign Minister, David Rutley, setting out strong objections to the draft EU–UK arrangements for Gibraltar’s border with Spain. He argues the package presented by ministers at an evidence session on 30 April 2024 would amount to a ‘serious diminution of UK sovereignty’. The letter also probes how UK nationals and Gibraltarians would be processed were Schengen checks to operate at Gibraltar’s airport. Further worries flagged include defence and security risks linked to the proposed airport border model, and the prospect of European Court of Justice oversight in relation to border and trade issues. The ESC urges the government to pause talks and publish clear negotiating red lines so that all stakeholders’ views can be gathered. See:...

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