EU Referendum. Why are we doing this? State of play and key issues IFoA activities Discussion / Q&A

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EU Referendum Why are we doing this? State of play and key issues IFoA activities Discussion / Q&A Alan Watson, Actuary and Consultant, Aon Hewitt Tim Werkhoven, Policy Manager, IFoA Society of Actuaries in Ireland, 20 April 2016

Why get involved? Public interest role A better informed public Don t take sides Raise the profile of actuaries and the IFoA Experience of the Scottish independence debate Our approach was commended Led to more contacts with government at all levels 2

About the IFoA Vision To serve the public by ensuring that where there is uncertainty of future outcomes, actuaries are trusted and sought after for their valued analysis and authority Public Affairs objective The Institute and Faculty will seek to do more to inform debate on issues where it can contribute to the quality of public debate and meet its public interest duties 3

State of Play - regulatory process EU Referendum Bill Who can vote? June 23 June 28-29 Referendum EU Council Summit When can we vote? Remain new UK - EU arrangement into force Leave EU Treaty art.50 invoked exit negotiations start Referendum Question: Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union or leave the European Union? 4

State of Play negotiation process Set of arrangements, which will come into effect if the UK votes to remain in the EU on 23 June Economic Governance; Those outside the Eurozone discrimination euro bailouts Keep own financial supervision / prudential regulation Visibility on Eurozone talks Differ from Single Rulebook If UK thinks principles overridden: EU Council debate Competitiveness Continue Single Market integration Expand Free Trade Agreements Feasible burden reduction targets in key sectors Examine if legislation is proportionate and at the right level Sovereignty UK not committed to further political integration Ever closer union no legal basis Red Card allowing national parliaments to object legislation Migration / access to welfare Emergency break UK can restrict EU migrants in-work benefits 4 years Applicable immediately, for an initial seven years Child benefits Children outside the UK: indexed to local living standard All member states are allowed to do this Out-of-work benefits UK can deny access, if they don t have a job Ability to deport migrants if they haven t found This is a only a short and layman s summary. For details, please visit: http://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/meetings/european-council/2016/02/euco-conclusions_pdf/ 5

State of Play key issues Britain Stronger In Europe vs Vote Leave & Leave.EU Trade & Finance Identity / Sovereignty What does Europe think? 6

State of Play key issues Ireland - UK Uncertainty in the short run (UK s 2-year negotiation process) Impacts to 1bn a week trade between UK - Ireland? Foreign Direct Investment into Ireland Influx of cash? Influx of labour? Positive for Irish companies reporting in sterling but earnings in euro Reintroduction of Duty Free? (good for ferrries) Less free movement of passengers (Tourism) Border issues NI - Republic? 7

EU Scenarios Financial Services Perspective Access to Single Market Access to Fin. Serv. Market influence on EU-reform Pay into EU-budget Set own trade policy Set own financial policy Remain In rway Switzerland Turkey Partial South Korea WTO 8

IFoA activities WHY? - Provide thought leadership - Inform policy debate, based on evidence, with actuarial expertise - Help voters make informed decision WHAT and WHEN? - EU Working Party agreed research: End of April / Begin May - Immigration / State Pension - Dialogue with IFoA members 13 Regional Group meetings, ± 700 members - Organise national events in 2016 National events in Edinburgh and London 9

EU Referendum questions and discussion What are key issues for you? What are your main concerns? What do you think about debates current going on? Will it impact the actuarial profession, commercially? What would you like the IFoA to do? Keep up to date with IFoA s news and weekly round-ups on the EU Referendum: http://www.actuaries.org.uk/news-and-insights/public-affairs-and-policy/eureferendum 10