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<p>The Government is considering the effect that exiting the EU will have on vulnerable
children and young people across a wide range of issues. It is vital that these interests
are heard as we enter the negotiations. Officials from the Department for Exiting
the European Union have already engaged with child and youth advocacy groups and will
continue to do so in the coming weeks and months as part of our strategy to ensure
that a wide range of stakeholder perspectives are factored into our approach to exit.</p><p>The
UK has a longstanding tradition of ensuring that our rights and liberties are protected
domestically and of fulfilling our international human rights obligations. The decision
to leave the EU does not change that. The Repeal Bill will ensure that our rights
and freedoms will be brought into UK law and this includes the rights of vulnerable
children and young people.</p><p> </p>
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