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UK Irks EU with calls to change postaxit trade rules

UK Irks EU with calls to change postaxit trade rules
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LONDON: The British government said on Wednesday that post-Brexit trade rules that were negotiated with the European Union “could not continue” and require great writing, tiring relationships of UK-Law that has been tense.
The government said England would be justified unilaterally to suspend the Brexit agreement that binded legally but had decided not to do it.
Because England left the EU economic arms at the end of 2020, relationships had deteriorated from trading arrangements for Northern Ireland, the only part of England who had a land border with 27 countries blocks.
Divorce Agreement The two parties agreed before the departure of British means that the habit and border examination must be carried out on several items that move between Northern Ireland and other UK, the regulations are intended to maintain the open border between Northern Ireland, a major pillar of the Northern Ireland peace process.
But they made an angry union of England Northern Ireland, who said they were borders in the Irish Sea and weakened the bond with the entire British England accused the EU to take a “purist” approach to rules that caused red ribbons that did not need a business, and had called on the “pragmatism Of course.
” Minister of Brexit David Frost said England had tried to implement the “in good faith” settings but they caused severe burden on business and society in Northern Ireland.
“Simply put, we cannot continue what they are,” he said on Wednesday in the upper room of Parliament, House of Lords.
Frost said, “the situation is to justify the use of article 16,” emergency brakes in agreements that allow them to be suspended by one side in extreme conditions.
“However, we have concluded that this is not the right time to do it,” he said.
The EU said Prime Minister Boris Johnson knew very well that there would be an examination when signing a Brexit agreement.
“England decided to leave the European Union’s single market, to apply trade rules, to apply a red ribbon to its belongings that left England, for the items that came to England,” said Minister of Europe Ireland Thomas Byrne.
Frost said England searched for “jammed period” where the grace period which would expire in the next few months would be maintained.
Last month, both parties gave themselves to breathing by delaying until the end of September, the prohibition of cold meat such as sausages from England, Scotland and Wales from going to Northern Ireland.
“Sausage war” has become the highest profile element of UK-EU disputes, raising fears that the Northern Ireland supermarket might not be able to sell British sausages, the bottom of the breakfast.
Archie Norman, chairman of Mark and Spat Fashion Chain and Spencer, said that the new rules mean there would be a “gap on the shelves” in Northern Ireland at Christmas.
“This Christmas, I can tell you, we must make a decision for delist products for Northern Ireland because it is not worth the risk of trying to bring it,” he told the BBC.
US President Joe Biden has even been withdrawn into disputes, raises concerns about the potential threat to the North Ireland peace agreement.
Louise Haice, Brexit spokesman for the British Opposition Labor Party, said the government had triggered the other “Brexit ‘Groundhog’ Day, ‘another deadlock with the EU.” “This endless game tore our international reputation,” he said.

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