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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
Everything is open to interpretation. The sandwich example mentioned earlier comes to mind. The EU choose to require details of the content of each sandwich individually labelled instead of a batch of like sandwiches. How mad is that?
Goods rejected because information was set out in the wrong colour ink - another example.
The devil, as they say, is in the detail.
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There's been no change in the way that rules for Third Countries are implemented. The way that such rules have been applied has been clear for all to see for years.
The only change has been that we've become a Third Country because of Brexit. Frost and Johnson knew the implications of what the UK signed up to.