31 January 2012
Following the Prime Minister's statement on the European Council meeting, Harriett Baldwin welcomes Britain's lead on competitiveness and the focus on the single market, establishing trade deals with the fastest growing parts of the world and cutting the regulatory burdens on business. She calls for these issues to be dealt with quickly. Harriett Baldwin (West Worcestershire) (Con): The Prime Minister has referred to the five European countries that are now less competitive than Iran. On competitiveness, his announcement today is welcome, but how quickly will those steps be taken to increase the competitiveness of the single market? The Prime Minister: My hon. Friend is entirely right to raise the issue in this way. We have tended in the past in the European Union to sign up to Council conclusions or informal statements, like the one agreed late last night, that are full of good words about taking such steps but do not contain enough concrete dates. The difference last night is that dates have started to appear for when specific things should be done, whether it be completing EU free trade arrangements with other countries or completing deregulation or single market programmes. That is very welcome. | Hansard