Lucky legs cheer-up. This Country is far from down and out.
Next week the White Paper is out and that set's out the negotiation with the EU. My feeling is that the EU will be unbending and intransigent as they are, not just with us, but with any Country that wishes to leave, read about Greenlands experience some years ago. Also the problems that EFTA Country Switzerland is having trying to stop freedom of movement, and they are not full members, but in order to get access to the single market they had to surrender their independence to make the decision to stop free movement. The EU is now withholding bilateral agreements up for renewal to force Switzerland to drop the resistance to freedom of movement.
This is what is being proposed by our Government in the White Paper, only the headings:
"We're delivering on the democratic decision of the British people. The Prime Minister has set out a realistic and practical vision that delivers the referendum decision in full. As we leave the EU, free movement is coming to an end, the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice will no longer apply, and the days of sending vast sums of money to Brussels every year are over for good. This plan is a good deal for Britain, for the British people and for businesses in this country. However, if we cannot reach agreement with the EU, the Prime Minister is clear that no deal remains better than a bad deal and preparations for this are being intensified.
Our plan for the right Brexit for Britain means:
1. Leaving the European Union on 29th March 2019.
2. A complete end to freedom of movement, taking back control of our borders.
3. An end to the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice in the UK, restoring the supremacy of British courts.
4. No more sending vast sums of money each year to the EU – instead a Brexit dividend to spend on domestic priorities like our long-term plan for the NHS.
5. Frictionless trade in goods and flexibility on services.
6. No hard border between Northern Ireland and Ireland – or between Northern Ireland and Great Britain.
7. A Parliamentary lock on all new rules and regulations.
8. A commitment to maintain high standards on consumer and employment rights and the environment.
9. Leaving the Common Agricultural Policy and the Common Fisheries Policy.
10. The freedom to strike new trade deals around the world – and we’re already consulting on these.
11. Continued security co-operation to keep our people safe. 12. An independent foreign and defence policy.
What I want to know more about is:
"A Parliamentary lock on all new rules and regulations" and
"frictionless trade in goods and flexibility on services".
Is frictionless trade in goods and flexibility on services going to be through being an EFTA country, or Unilateral Free Trade Agreements, or a CETA type arrangement as with Canada and the EU, or WTO, or OCT?
The 'Parliamentary lock" raises other issues, since the EU is committed to the paradigm of the four pillars that are embedded in all agreements in some form or another. If it don't get you now, it get's you later when these agreements and treaties come up for renewal, once trapped in the single market as Switzerland is with 66% of it's trade in the EEA even though it is not a member of the EU, it is under the cosh, so cannot allow the independence it thought it had to be introduced because it will be punished by the EU withholding bilateral agreements. The EU Trap.
This is a link www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/STUD/2018/603866/EXPO_STU(2018)603866_EN.pdf to an EU document that tell's us what the EU will always impose, and that means that Britain is being forced into leaving the EU because the alternative is a bad deal. This is my view.
The EU has strung our PM along, who in my view is trying to negotiate the un-negotiable, because the options as far as the EU (if you read the link document) have never been on the table.
Those who have resigned from the Cabinet are not resigning because of the PM, they are resigning because of the EU. There is no negotiation possible, it has to be the EU way either as a full member or the back door through EFTA or a Canadian type agreement that means that the free trade with the rest of the world is possible, but that the preferential tariffs apply to EEA Country's making trade for Canada with the rest of the world so difficult, since it is not even a fair competitive market. The rest of the world will look elsewhere. Big mistake Canada.
The other option is being a "satellite" Country such as Greenland and the Faroes are, again linked in to the EU regulations via the backdoor, but with some no compromise on the four pillars for those two country's because they are Danish affiliates and the controls come second hand via the agreements and treaties with Denmark.
It is impossible to escape the EU. It is incestious, insidious and undemocratic. Because of these things it will fail, it is disintegrating now, Hungary, Bulgaria, Italy, Greece, Slovakia and of course the UK leaving. The EU is already calculating it will have a financial blackhole of 70 plus million euro's when we leave, and that will have to be made up by the other Country's many of whom have already said they will not pay more. Cut backs are already planned across the 27.
This link is so revealing about the EU, from the EU:
www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/STUD/2018/603866/EXPO_STU(2018)603866_EN.pdf