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Leaked document shows how government plans to diverge from EU on workers’ rights after Brexit

The passage is likely to alarm the 19 Labour MPs who supported the deal.

Jack Peat by Jack Peat
2019-10-26 09:48
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A leaked Dexeu document has revealed how the government is planning to diverge from the EU on regulation and workers’ rights after Brexit.

Financial Times political correspondent Jim Pickard has been handed documents which show the drafting of workers’ rights and environmental protection commitments “leaves room for interpretation”.

The passage is likely to alarm the 19 Labour MPs who supported the deal and enabled it to pass through the House of Commons earlier this week.

Significant divergence

The government paper drafted by Dexeu, the Brexit department, with input from Downing Street stated that the UK was open to significant divergence after Brexit.

That is despite Brussels insisting on comparable regulatory provisions.

I’ve been leaked a recent Dexeu document setting out in black & white how UK plans to diverge from EU on regulations despite Johnson assurances on workers rights etc

Read it here on @FT https://t.co/FsUovcc2Cq pic.twitter.com/I33fZ85l0f

— Jim Pickard (@PickardJE) October 25, 2019

Boris Johnson gave assurances this week that workers’ rights and environmental standards would be maintained to the “highest possible standards”.

Different tack

But the document appears to take a different tack.

In it, it states the UK’s and EU’s “interpretation of these [level playing field] commitments will be very different” and that the text represented a “much more open starting point for future relationship negotiations”.

commitments will be very different” and that the text represented a “much more open starting point for future relationship negotiations”.

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It added that London believed that binding arbitration would be “inappropriate”.

Jenny Chapman, Labour Brexit shadow minister, said: “these documents confirm our worst fears. Boris Johnson’s Brexit is a blueprint for a deregulated economy, which will see vital rights and protections torn up”.

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