Source: Byline Times |
Boris Johnson has always known that leaving the EU is not in the UK's interests. Now he must live with it - and each of us must take our own path out of this mess.
Like spoilt kids, Johnson and his Brexidiot cronies want Little England to have the benefits of EU membership without the obligations.
Their only weapon has been brinkmanship - threats of a referendum, threats of invoking Article 50, threats of leaving without a withdrawal agreement, and now threats of trading with no free trade deal.
But the EU27 have called Britain's bluff every single time, and now Britain is beyond the brink.
All that is left is endless whingeing about how tedious it is to be a 'third country' and the negotiation of 600 international trade agreements.
There is no half-way house.
This is crippling for services, in particular. The City can push for 'equivalence' instead of passporting for financial services, but knows that equivalence can end quickly (ask the Swiss). Everyone else is stuck with a mish mash of different rules, including inconsistent recognition of qualifications and some weird visa restrictions for business travellers. Why else would the EU have simplified it all with just 'four freedoms of movement' for goods, services, capital and labour? What else would tempt others to join the trade club?
So people and businesses must simply adapt to the UK's new status. If you want to export anything to the EEA, then relocate the relevant operations to an EU27 member state, get qualified there (as I did in 2018) - whatever it takes.
The time for trusting the UK government to look after your interests is over.
You're on your own.
You're on your own.
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