QNR – Senedd Cymru ar 13 Chwefror 2019.
We set out in 'Brexit and Fair Movement of People' an evidence-based approach to migration, which reflects the needs of our economy and the importance of achieving full and unfettered access to the EU single market, while addressing the concerns of many voters by linking migration more closely to employment.
I am in frequent contact with the UK Government on a range of 'no deal' issues. This includes frequent senior engagement with the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy on business and sector specific issues. We continue to press the UK Government to rule out a 'no deal' outcome whilst providing advice on mitigating actions.
In our White Paper, 'Securing Wales’ Future', we set out the position very clearly for continued full and unfettered access to the single market. Dynamic alignment on EU state-aid rules will be one of the requirements of this approach.
I continue to press the UK Government to ensure that Wales does not lose out on funding as a result of Brexit, including for the further education sector. I have written and spoken to the Secretary of State for Wales and the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster about this.
The Minister for International Relations and the Welsh Language leads on trade policy for the Welsh Government and she will ensure Wales makes the most of any future post-Brexit trade agreements.
Mae Gweinidogion Cymru yn parhau i gael trafodaethau’n gyson gyda Gweinidogion y Deyrnas Unedig i sicrhau’r ffurf leiaf niweidiol o Brexit, ac un sy’n gwarchod hawliau dinasyddion Cymru. Fel y nodwyd yn 'Brexit a Thegwch o ran Symudiad Pobl', dylai hyn gynnwys hawl pobl ifanc i symud fel rhan o ddull ehangach o ymdrin â thegwch o ran symudiad pobl.
Local government provides essential public services, including to our most vulnerable citizens, and the impacts of Brexit on local government will be wide-ranging and serious, particularly in a 'no deal' situation. Welsh Government has strong engagement with local government to develop preparedness, including readiness for 'no deal'.