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By *ermbi OP Man 42 weeks ago
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The DUP in NI is meeting tonight to decide on whether to go back to power sharing after working on a deal with the British Govt to limit the effects of the Windsor Framework.
The Daily Telegraph reported that limiting active divergence would mean new UK laws would have to be screened in relation to EU rules to ensure they do not have any significant adverse impact on trade from Great Britain to Northern Ireland.
So, will the UK actively converge on any EU rule changes for the same purpose?
This could lead to wide cracks in the Brexit means Brexit debate. |
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By (user no longer on site) 42 weeks ago
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Yes the UK will have to keep up some form of regulatory compliance.
This issue has always been a messy one regarding brexiteers you have to remember a lot of brexiteers were leftists (Corbyn) that wanted the end of Northern Ireland and a lot of rightist little Americans (All of leave.eu)
The reopening of stormont is simply more important than any of this so open it again we shall
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