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And Covid has put the EU and the UK into the GDP doldrums and there is no sign that having a trade deal with the EU right now would lead to any better a long term outcome since everything is stagnant. So we rebuild in competition with the EU, which we always were anyway. |
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Also, why resort to the straw man if you believe in your arguments? I've not said WTO terms will be a disaster but they will be very damaging. It's a Leaver Professor, Patrick Minford, who has said Brexit will lead to the end of UK manufacturing. The trade deals you refer to replicate a couple that we already enjoy at the moment. Losing deals with the US, Canada and the EU will not advance our economy. |
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My understanding is that the Guvmin's planned legislation is intended to allow the UK to alter its implementation of the Withdrawal Agreement in the event of a no deal scenario.
No doubt the legal analysis by pundits will emerge, but my take on this is that the WA was in part founded on the assumption that a trade deal would follow the transition period and should that not happen, then the UK would not be tied to certain parts of the WA. What really tickles me here is the distraction this will cause within the higher EU echelons. It's a master stroke by the Guvmin. Remainers, like Hugh, will/have bleat/ed that if we break a treaty, who else will trust us with a trade deal. That is extremely naive; the world is watching the drama of the Brexit negotiations and fully understand that the EU is trying to eat the UK's cake whilst accusing the UK of the reverse. Diplomacy will also smooth things out with our other partners. The outrage that the Remainers will display will also be amusing and provide much entertainment. |
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Good link from a Nissan insider which dispels many remainer and leaver myths on the situation for the company.
https://www.quora.com/Why-would-Niss...58e3&srid=3fST |
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What happens if it doesn’t get what it wants? |
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In fact, el gov is trying to clarify things this morning (apparently the weekend press was a leak) - they claim they’re trying to close a legal loophole that would exist in the event of No Deal, as the joint U.K./EU supervisory committee that seeks to ensure the WA is adhered to, would automatically cease to exist in those circumstances. |
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The fact that the EU doesn't even recognise that we will be an independent country in January speaks volumes, and so why you are standing up for those tyrants I really don't know. The fact remains, that if the EU recognises that we will not be part of their gang from January, we will have a trade deal and the treaty you are so concerned about will still be in tact. |
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1) It's a general principle with International Treaties that "good faith" has to be adhered to.
2) Article 50 of the EU treaty allowing states to leave the EU also stipulates "good faith". 3) The Brexit treaty stipulates "good faith" in Article 5. Link Quote:
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If the EU considers fish in foreign waters to do with as they please, then that knocks out all current EU fishing agreements with non-EU countries, on the basis that the EU isn't following those agreements in "good faith".:D |
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You can't in "good faith" come to an agreement over rights you don't consider exist in the first place. |
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The current Government voted for this |
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