Brexit lite. Not the real thing but much cheaper!
Far more expensive for far less benefit. Shambles.
Brexit lite. Not the real thing but much cheaper!
So in conclusion, and going on the wording of the statement on the future relationship aspect of the withdrawal agreement from Chequers and not what third parties are saying on twitter
https://assets.publishing.service.g...ta/file/723460/CHEQUERS_STATEMENT_-_FINAL.PDF
Still out of THE customs union, own separate seat at the WTO and still leaving us free to set our own trade globally and still no longer subject to a EU group trade policy whilst promoting a new Facilitated Customs Arrangement,
Still recognising the UK and EU wont have the same access to each others markets after we have left the EU and its single market and still quitting being members of the single market and a new proposal of free trade area for goods.
Still leaving march 29 2018
Still maintaining the implementation period is time limited and ends at the end of 2020
Harmonisation with EU on rules on goods but regulatory flexibility where it matters most for the UK’s services-based economy, with harmonisation only on the rules that are relevant to providing for frictionless trade at the border, with parliament having oversight on any new rules pertaining to border trade.
Still ending free movement, and still taking back control of the numbers that can enter here from the EU, with those EU nationals wishing to come here to work or study being able to apply to do so.
Still leaving the Common Agricultural Policy and Common Fisheries Policy
Still ensuring that in the future all laws in the UK would be legislated for by Parliament
Still ending the primacy of the ECJ, and still restoring the supremacy of UK courts
Still ending the vast annual payments to the EU budget
But apparently according to a couple of people on here we are now not leaving the EU, free movement is remaining and the Leavers must apparently be livid.
Interesting - 'Labour mobility'. Sort of like workers, freely moving perhaps?
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May to Boris and his pals: "OK - this is it. Come on - if you think you're hard enough."
Boris on behalf of his pals: "Thank you, matron.....er Prime Minister."
So in conclusion, and going on the wording of the statement on the future relationship aspect of the withdrawal agreement from Chequers and not what third parties are saying on twitter
https://assets.publishing.service.g...ta/file/723460/CHEQUERS_STATEMENT_-_FINAL.PDF
Still out of THE customs union, own separate seat at the WTO and still leaving us free to set our own trade globally and still no longer subject to a EU group trade policy whilst promoting a new Facilitated Customs Arrangement,
Still recognising the UK and EU wont have the same access to each others markets after we have left the EU and its single market and still quitting being members of the single market and a new proposal of free trade area for goods.
Still leaving march 29 2018
Still maintaining the implementation period is time limited and ends at the end of 2020
Harmonisation with EU on rules on goods but regulatory flexibility where it matters most for the UK’s services-based economy, with harmonisation only on the rules that are relevant to providing for frictionless trade at the border, with parliament having oversight on any new rules pertaining to border trade.
Still ending free movement, and still taking back control of the numbers that can enter here from the EU, with those EU nationals wishing to come here to work or study being able to apply to do so.
Still leaving the Common Agricultural Policy and Common Fisheries Policy
Still ensuring that in the future all laws in the UK would be legislated for by Parliament
Still ending the primacy of the ECJ, and still restoring the supremacy of UK courts
Still ending the vast annual payments to the EU budget
But apparently according to a couple of people on here we are now not leaving the EU, free movement is remaining and the Leavers must apparently be livid.
So you spoke to everyone in Wales then?We get lots of rebates too for Wales, and places like Devon and Cornwall. Wales has changed its mind on Brexit, now they see how much they're going to miss out.
So you spoke to everyone in Wales then?
I'm astonished that you remainers are so loved up with Brussels when the whole of Europe is on a massive downward spiral in many aspects.Yet you love these power hungry idiots who really do love controlling countries.
Rebates rebates rebates.....We give to them and they give some back.Thats called a middle man that distributes money and I'm sure Britain is capable of doing this themselves and just maybe once we start trading globally we can start focusing on a new prosperous Britain.
Where do you think the EU get all their money from? God?
Let's be honest wales has had problems for decades even in the EU and the same for northern England which has very poor areas.Its time for some back bone and determination to make these places prosperous and to share the future wealth.
The EU isn't the place for us and it's time to spread our wings as it's a big world out there
So Johnson’s rebels and Grieve’s mob when it comes to it are far more concerned with power than principles. At least everyone knows now
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Mrs May returning to Downing Street after a hard day looking after the troublesome children at Chequers...……….
This is the official photograph of the meeting yesterday at Chequers apparently.
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