15 Rejected

Set out detailed contingency plans for SPS negotiations, ensuring continuity of core border functions

Recommendation
The Government should set out, in response to this report, its contingency plans for the SPS negotiations, recognising that an SPS agreement is not guaranteed. These should set out how core functions such as biosecurity, border operations, and regulatory oversight will continue if negotiations take longer or fail, and how reprioritisation of resources will be managed to avoid undermining critical work. (Recommendation, Paragraph 46) UK-wide approach
Government Response Summary
The government rejects the recommendation, stating that negotiations are underway and current border and biosecurity measures will remain in place until a deal is reached or negotiations fail.
Government Response
Rejected
HM Government Rejected
The government does not accept this recommendation. Negotiations with the EU on an SPS Agreement are underway. Both the UK and the EU have committed to completing negotiations before the next UK/EU Summit. Our borders, biosecurity and regulatory regime will continue until the agreement is concluded and implemented, or in the scenario of agreement with the EU not being reached. The government is committed to working with all partners to managing biosecurity and border operations through the transition to the new arrangements under the SPS Agreement.
Timeline
Recommendation age 0.3 yrs
Report published 05 Feb 2026