FTA backs PM's Brexit plan
15 November 2018
The Freight Transport Association (FTA) has reacted positively to the contents of the draft agreement and recognised it as a decisive step forwards in the process of the UK’s departure from the EU.
The detail of the agreement includes essential elements which will allow continued frictionless movement of goods and maintain the integrity of the UK’s supply chain.
- Remaining in the Customs Union will maintain seamless transport of goods and services between the UK and the EU until a new trade agreement can be negotiated, while the protection of citizen’s rights, both in the UK and the EU, will safeguard the logistics workforce.
- A transition period, which FTA has been lobbying for, will enable Britain’s businesses to prepare for a seamless transition to new trading arrangements, without concerns over a cliff edge which could be disastrous for the supply chain.
- FTA called on parliament to respect these crucial economic factors in deciding how it votes, to avoid a disorderly departure from the EU which could cause untold problems for manufacturers, retailers and exporters and protect the ability for Britain to keep trading.
David Wells, chief executive of FTA commented: “The draft text seems to have recognised the vital importance of preserving the frictionless movement of goods and the availability of EU workers whilst a new permanent trade deal is negotiated. If so, we believe it is crucial that MPs understand how important these outcomes are to economy and the economic security and welfare of the country.”
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