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From the Thorygraph bible : ...O.K....! it must be the Number 10  cleaning lady found it under the carpet  and put it on his desk probably???? …. so now he go tell E.U. what he already agreed in secret with E.U....???? , and bring it finally to his voting cattle ….in a typical " Boris twist "

 

This can not be true  ….. from the man who just like T.May said the U.K. can not be divide in 2....

 

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2020/01/29/boris-johnson-will-tell-eu-prepared-accept-post-brexit-border/

29 January 2020 • 10:00pm

 

Boris Johnson will tell the EU he is prepared to accept post-Brexit border checks 

 

Boris Johnson will tell the EU he is prepared to accept post-Brexit border checks rather than allowing Britain to be a rule-taker in a major speech setting out his aims for a trade deal next week.

The Prime Minister will say sovereignty is more important than frictionless trade, defying warnings from Brussels that the UK must accept EU standards on goods if it wants the best possible deal.

Whitehall sources have told The Daily Telegraph that while Mr Johnson wants to avoid tariffs and quotas on cross-Channel trade, he will never cave in to demands for alignment on regulations, despite knowing “the consequences that flow from that”.

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5 minutes ago, Laughing Gravy said:

That's a different tune, as a while ago you said we wouldn't be leaving. don't worry we will still sell fish to the Dutch, just at an increased price.

 

Your country had a majority when it votes on the EU but it doesn't matter they just get ignored. What a shameful act that is. I am sure you are ashamed in the name of democracy.

 

If not you should be.

just check the torygraph  important message from Boris (no kidding …) he go accept borders in the Irish sea or something likely ...latest news

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2020/01/29/boris-johnson-will-tell-eu-prepared-accept-post-brexit-border/

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Just now, david555 said:

just check the torygraph  important message from Boris (no kidding …) he go accept borders in the Irish sea or something likely ...latest news

So did you listen to Nigel's speech. I am glad your expanding your horizons from the Guardian. You are evolving.

 

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1 minute ago, Laughing Gravy said:

So did you listen to Nigel's speech. I am glad your expanding your horizons from the Guardian. You are evolving.

 

If it is not after a paywall I read all , I can very good eliminate the local color out news 

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23 minutes ago, Scott Tracy said:

If the UK wants to sell to other countries, it stands to reason that the standards of those countries are complied with.

EU standards apply to EU states only, (unless adopted by non EU states) no one else. 

The UK need not comply with EU standards while dealing with anyone else.

Most national standard have a reason. Different thought processes to achieve the same aim, US ready to cook chickens, for example, are banned in the EU, as EU chickens are banned in the US.

A lot of EU standards originated from the British Standard, but have gone their own way.

The UK uses a lot of international standards, American Standards, EU standards now and will do so after 31 Jan.

Pick your market, comply with the appropriate standards. 

Totally right sir …. only pick your market out of E.U. choice ….. and count in that U.K. items does not come in by a third country as not reaching those E.U. standards so they would be refused

 

And before E.U. would probably give a general notice to world country's not accepting from third country's non E.U. standard products ..by a so  bypass 

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3 minutes ago, Laughing Gravy said:

WTO :partytime2:

But not before 11 months ended ….

But anyway enjoy the party tomorrow , and the next morning after the Independence honeymoon night , just start that new countdown clock ...as all is still under E.U. regulations for 11 month (looks like a probation time...lol..) ….strange independence ...not ? , I  think Yomo Kenyatta got straight a full control independence as so many others …..Haha

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6 minutes ago, vogie said:

I will put that statement in the same file as "Boris Johnson will be the shortest serving PM of all time" 

And add those quotes from2 U.K. PM's they never would accept a border in the Irish sea  too....lol , not forgetting the " dying in a ditch" quote  …..

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2 minutes ago, david555 said:

And add those quotes from2 U.K. PM's they never would accept a border in the Irish sea  too....lol , not forgetting the " dying in a ditch" quote  …..

What a shame your country didn't allow democracy and freedom from the clutches of the EU.

 

Enjoy staying shackled and desperately trying to mention old quotes from BJ. It must really hurt or why else bother spending your time on threads to do with the UK.

 

No need to reply we know.

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4 minutes ago, Laughing Gravy said:

What a shame your country didn't allow democracy and freedom from the clutches of the EU.

 

Enjoy staying shackled and desperately trying to mention old quotes from BJ. It must really hurt or why else bother spending your time on threads to do with the UK.

 

No need to reply we know.

I Reply anyway , as vogie as always use the ones who fit's him , so I just remembered them to him ...

 

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33 minutes ago, candide said:

Practically UK will not have much choice. Around 40-50% of international trade will be the EU. On top of it, several other countries with trade relationships with EU already adopt or accept EU standards. 

 

and I think you could add that some large customers (outside EEA) would demand CE marked products

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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2020/01/30/michel-barnier-demand-uk-sticks-eu-rules-brexit-rebuke-boris/

By James Crisp, Brussels Correspondent 30 January 2020 • 2:49pm

 

Michel Barnier to demand UK sticks to EU rules after Brexit in rebuke to Boris Johnson 

Deep divisions between the British and EU visions for a future trading relationship after Brexit are set to be brutally exposed on Monday.

 

Michel Barnier will issue a stern rebuke to Boris Johnson after The Telegraph revealed the prime minister will tell Brussels he would rather accept post-Brexit border checks than lose the freedom to diverge from EU rules. 

The EU’s chief Brexit negotiator is expected to warn Mr Johnson that there is no chance of striking a zero-quota, zero-tariff trade deal unless Britain promises to stick to EU standards after the transition period finishes at the end of 2020.

Mr Barnier will set out the European Commission’s draft negotiating mandate for the trade talks in Brussels on Monday, the very day that Mr Johnson is expected to make a major speech setting out his red lines for the UK-EU relationship.

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38 minutes ago, david555 said:

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2020/01/30/michel-barnier-demand-uk-sticks-eu-rules-brexit-rebuke-boris/

By James Crisp, Brussels Correspondent 30 January 2020 • 2:49pm

 

Michel Barnier to demand UK sticks to EU rules after Brexit in rebuke to Boris Johnson 

Deep divisions between the British and EU visions for a future trading relationship after Brexit are set to be brutally exposed on Monday.

 

Michel Barnier will issue a stern rebuke to Boris Johnson after The Telegraph revealed the prime minister will tell Brussels he would rather accept post-Brexit border checks than lose the freedom to diverge from EU rules. 

The EU’s chief Brexit negotiator is expected to warn Mr Johnson that there is no chance of striking a zero-quota, zero-tariff trade deal unless Britain promises to stick to EU standards after the transition period finishes at the end of 2020.

Mr Barnier will set out the European Commission’s draft negotiating mandate for the trade talks in Brussels on Monday, the very day that Mr Johnson is expected to make a major speech setting out his red lines for the UK-EU relationship.

 

guess Telegraph got somewhat screwed on this one, doesn't add up this news bit

 

the great departure day from EU rules does not come on Saturday this week but

on first of January next year, unless the parties agrees differently

 

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1 minute ago, melvinmelvin said:

 

guess Telegraph got somewhat screwed on this one, doesn't add up this news bit

 

the great departure day from EU rules does not come on Saturday this week but

on first of January next year, unless the parties agrees differently

 

Just quote them also once in a while if they really can not get away from the truth ….as the "hardcore" here have  allergy for The guardian news ….lol !

 

So news from their own "bible" they can not deny...

 

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On 1/29/2020 at 3:04 PM, Puchaiyank said:

News flash...Britian is leaving the EU BECAUSE of having to adhere to EU BS...

 

EU standards are NOT acceptable to many Brits...

When I buy food products or quite some non-foods ( CE-standard ) from China, Vietnam, Thailand..... Kenya, ….Peru, it is in fully accordance of EU rules.

 

So, UK.. good luck with all your products… direction the times of Alfred the Great...

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12 minutes ago, puipuitom said:

When I buy food products or quite some non-foods ( CE-standard ) from China, Vietnam, Thailand..... Kenya, ….Peru, it is in fully accordance of EU rules.

 

So, UK.. good luck with all your products… direction the times of Alfred the Great...

They forget that any serious country would not buy their U.K. non standard E.U. food or others , as they even can not sell it as a bypass to aligned E.U.  country's ….. call it as "blacklisted" in a certain way, but only consume it themselves  

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23 hours ago, Puchaiyank said:

I claim only that we won the war and some people...like yourself...still want to argue the point...????

Which war ? Against Sinn Fein in 1917 ?  Or against the Boers in Natal, by lockign their children and women in concentration camps to suffer and die ?

WO1 was won by the USA, and WO2 by the Sovjets with some help of the USA.

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