RSI submits evidence to the Ireland/Northern Ireland Protocol Sub-Committee on the NI Protocol Bill’s human rights implications
November 03, 2022
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Today, RSI submitted evidence to a House of Lords Sub-Committee on the human rights implications of the pending Northern Ireland Protocol Bill.
In this submission, we argue that:
The UK government should preserve the existing terms of the Protocol -- withdrawing the Protocol Bill -- or negotiate a settlement with the EU;
Under no circumstances should the Article 2 of the Protocol, which requires no diminution of human rights standards in Northern Ireland, be amended or undermined; and
The UK government should also stop pending legislation which threatens to undermine the human rights framework in Northern Ireland, for instance by reforming the Human Rights Act 1998.