First Minister leads first meeting of EU Advisory Group

28 Sep 2016 12:43 PM

First Minister Carwyn Jones will lead the first meeting of the European Advisory Group today.

The group, which will be chaired by the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Local Government, Mark Drakeford, will provide advice to the Welsh Government on the challenges and opportunities arising from  the UK’s withdrawal from the EU. It will also consider how Wales can continue to work positively with Europe.

The Advisory Group brings together people with experience and a detailed understanding of European issues, including Members of the European Parliament, business leaders and representatives from universities, colleges, trade unions, agriculture, public services and the third sector.

Speaking ahead of the meeting, the First Minister said:

“Wales, alongside all devolved nations, must play a full and active role in negotiations on the UK’s withdrawal from  the EU to ensure our interests are fully protected. This includes safeguarding full and unfettered access to the Single Market in order to protect our economy, while also ensuring our departure from the EU is not used as an opportunity to row back on important issues such as protecting the rights of workers.

“Leaving the EU is unchartered territory for the UK and it is vital we consider a range of views about how we secure the best possible outcome for Wales.”

Mark Drakeford said: 

“The Advisory Group has a wealth of expertise and experience which will help us shape a positive future for Wales outside of the EU, but firmly within Europe.

“What is at stake is the future direction and prosperity of Wales. The issues go far beyond the interests of any particular party or Government. No single individual or group has a monopoly on good ideas and we welcome the opportunity to benefit from this group’s advice.”

European Advisory Group members: