You did read that article you quoted?barney wrote: 29 Aug 2018, 11:19Speculation is rife both ways but the bottom line is that nobody really knows the final outcome because it's not been done before.
For all the Remainers out there, do you remember Barnier saying clearly that the UK could never have any sort of deal on financial services.
I'm sure that we all do.
That was on the presumption that there would be a mass exodus from the UK to EU countries.
It is now appartent that this isn't going to happen.
Quite the opposite in fact. The City is expanding rapidly.
So, Barnier says there can be no deal on financial services.
OK says our government, that's fine with us.
Ohh ! hang on, what's this
https://www.politico.eu/article/europea ... -billions/
"Maybe we've mucked up" says the EU team.
"Maybe we should boycott any talks until the UK changes it's mind"
Tough negotiators my leg !
"The Commission quoted an internal study, which estimated that if the U.K. is freed from just seven unspecified EU regulations, it would provide savings for British businesses of €6 billion a year, according to EU officials."
They are now seriously trying to back track and save face (and money)
So, for everyone who askd where are there any benefits of leaving the EU, this is just a start.
Of course there is also the small issue of the 40 billion bribe money as well.
Another up to date story for those who seem convinced that poor little UK cannot stand on it's own two feet without the mighty EU
https://www.politico.eu/article/theresa ... ncy-plans/
Given the UK wrote the encryption used in the system, I am guessing we can access it anyway, but that is by the by.
Interesting too that without UK participation the EU will lose access to the essential UK ground stations in the mid-Atlantic (Ascension Island), south Atlantic (Falkland Islands), Gibraltar, the sovereign UK bases on Cyprus, as well as Diego Garcia in the south Indian Ocean.
"Unspecified EU regulations" "such as those on industrial emissions. If the U.K. no longer has to follow those regulations, its chemicals industry would have what the Commission regards as an unfair competitive advantage."
Because we could then pollute our country to our hearts content. I am very much with the EU on this one!






