BVI Urged UK Government to Back Modern Partnership with OTs
At the recent meeting at the House of Commons with Andrew Rosindell, MP, chairman of the the Overseas Territories All Party Parliamentary Group in the UK government, the special representative of the British Virgin Islands urged to support the renewal of partnership with Overseas Territories including BVI.
Benito Wheatley welcomed the position of the UK government stated by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office not to force the OTs to adopt the UK decisions on the Territories in areas of governance “constitutionally devolved to them without their consent”. He added: “It is now time for the UK Parliament to support a renewal of the modern partnership between the UK and Overseas Territories based on the principle of self-governance and we hope there will be no further parliamentary moves to undermine the UK Government position that rejects the use of Orders in Council against the Territories.”
Wheatley also praised Rosindell for his long-standing support to the Overseas Territories including BVI and for respecting their constitutions. It is known that the UK government is taking steps to mitigate possible adverse effects that Brexit, which is now planned on October 31, can have on the British Virgin Islands. Governor Augustus Jaspert stated that many of the benefits that the BVI currently receives from its association with the EU, including EU funding and trade benefits, would go unchanged when Brexit is finalised - among them.
Labels: Business and Economy, BVI and European Union, BVI and UK, BVI Politics, Overseas Countries
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