This is an audio recording of an IfG Live Event. Negotiations with the EU are far from over. The UK and the EU may or may not reach a deal by the end of the year, and key issues on state aid and fisheries are yet to be resolved.
Both sides also need to implement the Withdrawal Agreement in full. During the Article 50 negotiations, Parliament played a prominent role in debating – and voting on – the shape of the UK’s exit from the EU. But MPs have largely been cut off from the future relationship negotiations.
Jill Rutter, Senior Fellow at the Institute for Government, welcomes a distinguished panel to talk about how MPs have tried to influence negotiations on the future relationship – and what they hope to see in the final settlement:
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