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Supermarket spokesperson . . up there with 2cnd hand car salesmen, estate agents, divorce lawyers . . . and politicians ;)
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Either we have to ask the EU for permission on various matters, or we can do what we want anyway and the bill isn't actually needed. Which is it?:rolleyes: |
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The 'what' has been agreed and just needs to be formalised, the 'how' has not |
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So what is this "what" that has been agreed? Any "how" is part of the "what", and would still be something we had to ask the EU permission about. There are no existing EU rules to deal with the situation of movement of goods from GB to NI, other than a hard border and tariffs. |
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The bit that I have italicised is the sticking point. Unless there is formal agreement to the effect that we must ask permission of the EU to do something, that simply must not happen in relation to the UK internal market. |
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Looks like there will be a lorry border to enter Kent. Trucks will need a 'Kent Access Permit" permit to enter it and it'll be enforced by a combination of cameras and the police.
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The Joint Committee is due to meet on Mon 28th Sept. The issues I've highlighted, amongst others, have yet to be agreed, hence the Cabinet Office article saying what has yet to be agreed. Quote:
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He said, "It's not asking what controls need to be in place, that as been agreed, cementing Northern Irelands place in the Single Market. All that is needed are the formal UK documents stating the standards that will be followed.". That only applies to goods originating in NI. The bill is about moving goods from GB to NI. Link Quote:
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a) "There will be no downside to Brexit, only a considerable upside" (David Davis). b) "The day after we vote to leave, we hold all the cards and we can choose the path we want" (Michael Gove. Did he actually mean "park" not "path"?). c) "Getting out of the EU can be quick and easy – the UK holds most of the cards" (John Redwood. The cards that BoJo's holding all start with J and none is a jack!) d) Project Fear. |
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Having the checkpoint coming into Kent makes sense though as it prevents the build up being down at the ports and disrupting everyone else. The assumption here would be anyone that enters Kent without permission can be intercepted before they arrive in Dover/Folkstone and steered away rather than blocking anyone at the port.
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