Whatever helps get a ****** trade deal.
Whatever helps get a trade deal.... with the USA.
Whatever helps get a ****** trade deal.
The same way those manufactured in the EU are; by complying with all relevant EU standards.Being based in a non-EU country does not prevent a company exporting cars to EU countries. How do you think cars built in countries such as Japan, USA, South Korea, and Malaysia are sold in the EU?
Will it be allowed to label EU products with their origins? Like "Made inEireIreland"? Or must UK hide that, too, so that people can't figure out which chickens contain ***********?
Hence BuBu's current bollocks about Hong Kong.Whatever helps get a ****** trade deal.
The example of the UK's self-destruction has driven "leave the EU" fringe parties to new lows, while "leave the UK" groups are booming.Daniel Kawczynski MP for Shrewsbury Tweeted
@DKShrewsbury
Always remember our exit from EU is not just for us. We are creating a blueprint for others to follow. No compromise over our sovereignty/judiciary/legislative protocols. We are going to demonstrate over coming decades how much more efficient & accountable a sovereign state is!
Of course. And, for example, the Nissan factory in Sunderland is already making cars that comply with all the relevant EU standards.The same way those manufactured in the EU are; by complying with all relevant EU standards.
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Of course. And, for example, the Nissan factory in Sunderland is already making cars that comply with all the relevant EU standards.
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Many, many things have been explained to that member, many, many times.And [as] has been explained many times before, as an EU member we can certify cars etc as being EU compliant. When we leave the transition period we become a 3rd country and can no longer certify so goods have to be inspected as there is no legitimate paperwork to certify them.
Not every item has to be inspected. The product has to be designed, built, and (sometimes depending on the product) samples have to be tested to ensure compliance. After that, only random samples are inspected. Surely you don't think there are a team of EU inspectors checking every single toaster, iPhone, TV, and clock imported to the EU from, say, China.And has been explained many times before, as an EU member we can certify cars etc as being EU compliant. When we leave the transition period we become a 3rd country and can no longer certify so goods have to be inspected as there is no legitimate paperwork to certify them.
Not every item has to be inspected. The product has to be designed, built, and (sometimes depending on the product) samples have to be tested to ensure compliance. After that, only random samples are inspected. Surely you don't think there are a team of EU inspectors checking every single toaster, iPhone, TV, and clock imported to the EU from, say, China.
At this point why don't they just drop the pretense and officially declare UK a territory of the USA?
No income taxes, that's good right?
McHrozni
The UK has been warned by the pharmaceutical industry that some stockpiles of medical supplies have been "used up entirely" by the virus.
A memo seen by the BBC advises the government to buy and store "critical" medicines to treat the virus.
Drug makers fear stockpiles cannot feasibly be built back up again in time, if the UK should fail to strike a post-Brexit trade deal with the EU.
The government said "robust contingency plans are in place".
The spokesperson added: "We want a relationship with the EU which is based on friendly cooperation between sovereign equals and centred on free trade."
I'm sure the "non-policy" will be extended to worker rights and food safety soon enough.Downing Street has issued an instruction that ministers should have no specific policy on animal welfare in its trade negotiations with the US.
So according to the papers, Johnson signed this “unfair” deal.
He presented this deal as a a triumph he had managed to squeeze out of the EU.
He described this deal as “oven ready” and it was the entire basis of the “Get Brexit Done” election slogan.
Now he is going to 'fix' this unfair deal the EU forced on us?
Warnings about Brexit drug stockpiles being used up:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-52959639
Fear not, the government are on top of things
Of course they are......
I am not reassured
It's the usual blundering around, having no plans, failing to consider the implication of actions and general shortsightedness which has blighted the Conservative government for the last 10 years and during Brexit and Coronavirus in particular.
Not every item has to be inspected. The product has to be designed, built, and (sometimes depending on the product) samples have to be tested to ensure compliance. After that, only random samples are inspected. Surely you don't think there are a team of EU inspectors checking every single toaster, iPhone, TV, and clock imported to the EU from, say, China.