Thread: Brexit
View Single Post
Old 05-05-2019, 20:21   #2001
OLD BOY
Rise above the players
 
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Wokingham
Services: 2 V6 with 360 software, ITVX, 4+, Prime, Netflix, Apple+, Disney+, Paramount+, Discovery+
Posts: 15,083
OLD BOY is cast in bronzeOLD BOY is cast in bronzeOLD BOY is cast in bronzeOLD BOY is cast in bronze
OLD BOY is cast in bronzeOLD BOY is cast in bronzeOLD BOY is cast in bronzeOLD BOY is cast in bronzeOLD BOY is cast in bronzeOLD BOY is cast in bronzeOLD BOY is cast in bronzeOLD BOY is cast in bronzeOLD BOY is cast in bronzeOLD BOY is cast in bronzeOLD BOY is cast in bronzeOLD BOY is cast in bronzeOLD BOY is cast in bronzeOLD BOY is cast in bronzeOLD BOY is cast in bronzeOLD BOY is cast in bronzeOLD BOY is cast in bronzeOLD BOY is cast in bronze
Re: Brexit (New Poll Added)

Quote:
Originally Posted by Sephiroth View Post
https://assets.publishing.service.go..._Kingdom__.pdf



17. Against this backdrop, the Parties agree to develop an ambitious, wide-ranging and balanced economic partnership. This partnership will be comprehensive, encompassing a free trade area as well as wider sectoral cooperation where it is in the mutual interest of both Parties. It will be underpinned by provisions ensuring a level playing field for open
and fair competition, as set out in Section XIV of this Part...…...


XIV. LEVEL PLAYING FIELD FOR OPEN AND FAIR COMPETITION

79. The future relationship must ensure open and fair competition. Provisions to ensure this should cover state aid, competition, social and employment standards, environmental standards, climate change, and relevant tax matters, building on the level playing field arrangements provided for in the Withdrawal Agreement and commensurate with the overall economic relationship.....


-------------------------------------------

As you can see, the Political Declaration is intended to strap both hands and our d*ck behind our back, preventing us from gaining any competitive advantage from our independence.

No chance in negotiating a trade deal quickly unless we give this ground away.



The point is, by not signing off the withdrawal agreement and by giving notice that we will leave without a deal, this gives the EU an opportunity to ensure that their trade with us is not disrupted. What is the alternative?

Running down the clock again until we are literally thrown out without a deal? Parliament says they will not allow that, so what gives?
OLD BOY is offline