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Don’t forget about us when you hold Brexit talks, Allan Bell urges UK

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The island’s Chief Minister has been in talks today with other leaders from around the British Isles to discuss the implications of Brexit.

The extraordinary summit of the {https://www.britishirishcouncil.org/|British-Irish Council (BIC)} was held in Cardiff to consider issues in the wake of the referendum vote, including the economy and trade, common travel area and future relations with the EU.

A statement from the Manx government reads: ‘Leaders also reiterated their commitment to the BIC as a way of maintaining strong relationships between the sovereign governments, devolved administrations and crown dependencies during this period of uncertainty.’

It adds that as well as contributing to the summit’s main agenda, Chief Minister Allan Bell MHK joined his counterparts from Jersey and Guernsey for talks with UK Government representatives about the implications of Brexit for the crown dependencies.

Mr Bell said: ‘It is vital for the Isle of Man to stay as close as possible to developments following the vote for the UK to leave the EU.

‘We are in uncharted waters and the island must draw on the strength of its external relationships to protect its position as the implications of Brexit become clearer.

‘Events have been rapidly unfolding over the past month and we have witnessed dramatic changes to Britain’s political and economic landscape. The extraordinary BIC summit provided an opportunity for member administrations to take stock and to discuss our common priorities.’

He added: ‘The Isle of Man Government remains very active in terms of promoting our position. We are continuing to work closely with Jersey and Guernsey to ensure the interests of the crown dependencies are taken into account during the UK Government’s negotiations.

‘While we are all on a journey into the unknown, the Isle of Man is a resourceful, resilience and outward-looking nation with a strong track record of successfully adjusting to a changing world.’

The Isle of Man has never been a member of the EU.

When the UK joined its relationship with the organisation was governed by {https://www.gov.im/media/624101/protocol3relationshipwiththeeu.pdf|Protocol 3} of the treaty the UK then signed.

It allows for free movement of goods but not services.

Mr Bell took his place at the Summit alongside delegations headed by First Minister Carwyn Jones (Wales), Taoiseach Enda Kenny (Ireland), Secretary of State for Wales Alun Cairns, and Secretary of State for Northern Ireland James Brokenshire (UK), First Minister Arlene Foster and deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness (Northern Ireland), First Minister Nicola Sturgeon (Scotland), Chief Minister Ian Gorst (Jersey) and Chief Minister Gavin St Pier (Guernsey).

The BIC, established under the terms of the Good Friday peace agreement, is the only international forum comprising the governments of the UK, Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, the Isle of Man, Jersey and Guernsey. It plays an important role in developing positive links between member countries and provides a platform for consultation and co-operation.


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