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Transcript: Transcript for 16/07/2018 - External Affairs and Additional Legislation Committee - Fifth Senedd
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(14.10) |
Introductions, apologies, substitutions and declarations of interest Minutes: 1.1
The Chair welcomed Members to the meeting. 1.2
Apologies were received from Mark Isherwood, Jenny Rathbone and Jack Sargeant. |
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(14.10-14.55) |
Wales’ future relationship with Europe – part two: evidence session Dr
Rachel Minto, Cardiff University Dr
Christopher Huggins, Suffolk University Supporting documents:
Minutes: 2.1
The witnesses responded to questions from Members. |
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(15.00-16.00) |
European law and the Brexit transition - evidence session Professor
Piet Eeckhout, University College London Supporting documents:
Minutes: 3.1
The witness responded to questions from Members. |
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(16.00-16.05) |
Paper to note |
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Correspondence from George Hollingbery MP, Minister of State for Trade Policy regarding amendments to the Trade Bill - 10 July 2018 Supporting documents: Minutes: 4.1
The paper was noted. |
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(16.05) |
Motion under Standing Order 17.42(vi) to resolve to exclude the public from the remainder of the meeting Minutes: 5.1
The motion was agreed. |
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(16.05-16.15) |
Wales’ future relationship with Europe – part two: consideration of evidence Minutes: 6.1
Members considered the evidence received. |
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(16.15-16.25) |
European law and the Brexit transition - consideration of evidence Minutes: 7.1
Members considered the evidence received. |
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(16.25-16.35) |
Paper on the Brexit transition period Supporting documents:
Minutes: 8.1
Members considered the paper and agreed the actions contained within. |
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(16.35-16.45) |
Paper on Brexit preparedness Supporting documents:
Minutes: 9.1
Members considered the paper and agreed the actions contained within. |
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(16.45-16.50) |
Forward work programme Supporting documents:
Minutes: 10.1
Members agreed the Committee’s forward work programme for the autumn term. |