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Old 13-09-2020, 14:50   #3796
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Re: Brexit-Transitional Period Ends 31/12/20

BREAKING: Prime Minister's chief negotiator, David Frost has tweeted a series of tweets in the last hour discussing how the EU threatened to block Food exports to Northern Ireland in their talks.

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Originally Posted by David Frost, Prime Minister's Europe Special Adviser
  • 1/7 I would like to make a few comments and state a few facts, in my capacity as the PM's negotiator in the current and last autumn's talks.
  • 2/7 On the Protocol, we indeed negotiated a careful balance in order to preserve peace and the Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement.
  • It is precisely to ensure this balance can be preserved in all circumstances that the Govt needs powers in reserve to avoid it being disrupted.
  • 3/7 On 3rd country listings: the EU knows perfectly well all the details of our food standards rules because we are operating EU rules. The situation on 1.1.21 is accordingly perfectly clear. We have discussed this frequently with the EU including last week.
  • 4/7 Any changes in future would be notified to the WTO and EU in the usual way with plenty of lead time. The EU lists dozens of countries globally on precisely this basis, without any sort of commitment about the future.
  • 5/7 Yet it has been made clear to us in the current talks that there is no guarantee of listing us. I am afraid it has also been said to us explicitly in these talks that if we are not listed we will not be able to move food to Northern Ireland.
  • 6/7 The EU's position is that listing is needed for Great Britain only, not Northern Ireland. So if GB were not listed, it would be automatically illegal for NI to import food products from GB.
  • 7/7 I hope the EU will yet think better of this. It obviously makes it no easier to negotiate a good free trade agreement and the solid future relationship which we all want.
https://twitter.com/DavidGHFrost/sta...21856807211008

The EU has not been acting in good faith, (when has it ever?) when it has a legal obligation to do so, it has failed in this task to be so, yet you have the continuity Remainers, who still cannot see the wood for the trees, their precious EU can do no wrong, well they have here and those who still support these corrupted cretins, well shame on YOU!
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