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UK to accept EU rules automatically after Brexit
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NI to have regulatory convergence with the EU
But NI to also have regulatory convergence with the rUK.
The only way to achieve that is for the rUK to have regulatory convergence with the EU.
Now... What is the point of all that regulatory convergence, but being outside the single market?Taking a break from contractingComment
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Originally posted by chopper View PostNI to have regulatory convergence with the EU
But NI to also have regulatory convergence with the rUK.
The only way to achieve that is for the rUK to have regulatory convergence with the EU.
Now... What is the point of all that regulatory convergence, but being outside the single market?Comment
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UK to accept EU rules automatically after Brexit
Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostWe don’t become a leader within the United States of Europe.
But we'll still have to accept ECJ rulings, EU regulations without having any say in them, we won't be able to have a FTA with the USA (due to being unable to diverge our regulations from the EU), and we'll pay to access the Single Market (either cash, or by accepting FoM, or by losing services access).Comment
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Paragraphs 49 and 50 of the announcement this morning.
No new regulatory divergence between NI and EU; (= NI remains in SM+CU?)
No divergence between rUK and NI (= rUK remains in SM+CU?)
No divergence between rUK and NI unless agreed by the Northern Ireland Assembly (= NI now dictate rUK trade talks and direction...)Comment
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Originally posted by meridian View PostParagraphs 49 and 50 of the announcement this morning.
No new regulatory divergence between NI and EU; (= NI remains in SM+CU?)
No divergence between rUK and NI (= rUK remains in SM+CU?)
No divergence between rUK and NI unless agreed by the Northern Ireland Assembly (= NI now dictate rUK trade talks and direction...)
and then NI joins the Euro and rUK joins the Euro
Milan.Comment
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UK to accept EU rules automatically after Brexit
Originally posted by meridian View PostFTFY.
But we'll still have to accept ECJ rulings, EU regulations without having any say in them, we won't be able to have a FTA with the USA (due to being unable to diverge our regulations from the EU), and we'll pay to access the Single Market (either cash, or by accepting FoM, or by losing services access).Last edited by PurpleGorilla; 8 December 2017, 07:51.Comment
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