Jonathan Djanogly speaks in the debate on the European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Bill in support of the deal and the timetable and says that the only reasons to stall the timetable are to frustrate Brexit or to force a second referendum.
Speaking in an intervention in the European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Bill about Northern Ireland, Jonathan Djanogly highlights the desire by Northern Ireland businesses and farmers’ representatives for a deal.
Following the Prime Minister’s statement on the G7 Summit, Jonathan Djanogly raises concerns about political repression in Russia and asks the PM if he agrees with US President Trump’s suggestion that Russia should now be brought back into the G7.
Speaking in a debate on leaving the European Union, Jonathan Djanogly outlines his position and, looking ahead to our future relationship with the EU, calls for the UK to establish an agreed position ahead of negotiations with Europe.
Following the Prime Minister’s statement to the House of Commons on the Government’s work to secure a withdrawal agreement that Parliament will approve, Jonathan Djanogly asks her if she any EU states have indicated that they would not approve an extension to article 50.