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The Withdrawl Agreement

Loss of UK sovereignty
Bound by the backstop
No trade deals
Subjected to laws with no say, bound by the ECJ.

Humiliation for Britain:
politics.co.uk/blogs/2018/11/…

Top 40 horrors lurking in the small print of the Brexit deal
blogs.spectator.co.uk/2018/11/the-to…
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Article 4
The UK is bound by the ECJ after the transition period

Withdrawl Agreement reference:
ec.europa.eu/commission/fil…
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Article 7
The UK will be subject to EU laws under the ECJ during and after the transition period ends.
The "transition period" could last forever.
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Article 8

The UK is shut out of all EU networks and security databases, used for it's own security.

SIS II Schengen security alerts
Passenger Name Record (PRN)
eu-LISA
Visa Information System VIS
Identification of applicants EURODAC
EU asylum database
ECRIS Criminal Records
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Article 15

All EU citizens must be given permanent right of residence after five years.
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Article 34

A complete and humiliating loss of UK sovereignty to the EU.

The UK will be granted observer status only in laws made within the EU that the UK will have no say in and be subject to under the ECJ.
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Article 50

The UK will be charged for the ability to use and receive data required in order to comply with EU law and our own security.
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Article 71

The EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is to be bound into UK law.
The UK will have no say in the legislation or any changes in the future.
The legislation will be subject to the ECJ
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Article 104
The UK can never to tax former EU officials based in the UK.
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Article 132

The transition period could be extended indefinitely.
Making the backstop last forever.
Meaning, no trade deals forever and continual payments to the EU.
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Article 138

The UK is liable for money owed to the EU, which is approximatelly £40bn.
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Article 150: European Investment Bank (EIB)

The UK will remain liable for capital projects approved by the European Investment Bank (EIB).
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Article 152: European Development Fund (EDF)

The UK will continue to participate in and pay into the European Development Fund (EDF)
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Article 155:

The UK will continue to participate in and pay into the European Union Emergency Trust Fund and facilities for refugees in Turkey.
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Article 158

The jurisdiction of the ECJ will last until eight years after the end of the transition period.
The transition period may last forever or be continually extended.
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Article 168 & Article 174

Any disputes under the Withdrawl Agreement will be decided by the ECJ only and be binding on the UK.
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Northern Ireland

The backstop is remaining until there is a permanent solution.
Currently, the British government have spent two years trying to find a solution.
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Northern Ireland

The Good Friday Agreement will remain "in all its parts", by agreement of the UK government.
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Northern Ireland

There will be no hard border or physical infrastructure on the Irish Border, by agreement of the UK government.
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Euratom

The UK will pay the EU for continued support from Euratom.
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EU databases, used for UK security

Access to EU databases is time limited and specific to the mentioned systems.
There is no mention of the EU security databases, used by the UK police, border force, security services & immigration officials.
This will make the UK less save.
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