Originally posted by AtW
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Previously on "Brexit negotiations to continue into 2021"
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This “deal” will not last that long (2026 for fish negotiations)
It’s basically a new final transition period with uncertain date when tulip (tariffs/quotas) can hit the fan in response to Tory Govt fookery (like new US deal).
It’s the final call for anybody relying on trade with EU to relocate or wind down business here (by hot investing in it).
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Annual fishing negotiations with the EU
The more details come out the less it looks like sovereignty and the more it looks like the UK will be on a tight leash.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostWait until 2024 when there is a new round of negotiations as some parts of the agreement only last until then: Brexit II
The point is that it isn't like a deal with Canada where the trade agreement is signed, sealed and put on a shelf to gather dust, whilst everyone gets on with it.
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Originally posted by BR14 View Postdon't nick my lines. ivan
https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...ml#post2844198
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Wait until 2024 when there is a new round of negotiations as some parts of the agreement only last until then: Brexit II
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Originally posted by AtW View PostIt's going to be blue tape from now on.
https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...ml#post2844198
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It looks like these committees and working groups will ensure that UK and the EU's laws will be compatible into the future.
I presume Britain will have to appoint a commissioner to manage all this. An appropriate title would be an "EU Commissioner".
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Will it start off as a "common market" and morph into something much bigger ?
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Brexit negotiations to continue into 2021
'Negotiations NEVER end!' Legal expert highlights worrying 10-page section of Brexit deal
About ten pages of the UK-EU trade agreement are devoted to setting up, without exaggeration, dozens and dozens of UK-EU talking shops. Committees, assemblies, working groups, and so on.Tags: None
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