Electability - Truss. @trussliz is genuine, likeable, humble, and gets things done.
She will not be pilloried and pursued relentlessly by the press for who she is. #LizForLeader
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Policy - Truss @trussliz has the best plans to take our country forward with growth, dynamism and opportunity.
She will not tax, spend and run up debt choking growth like Gordon Brown with added privileged guilt. #LizForLeader
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Leadership - Truss @trussliz will lead by doing at home and abroad.
She and her government will use the civil service thoughtfully to make change.
She won't be blinkered and controlled by convention, orthodoxy and dogma. #LizForLeader
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Unity - Truss @trussliz will bring the country together in common endeavour, just as all sides of the party have come together in her campaign.
She will reinforce and use independence from the EU to unleash opportunity and make necessary change, not obstruct it. #LizForLeader
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Character - Truss @trussliz is resolute in her goals but she is open-minded and listens.
She will bring the best people together to get things done.
She will not be unduly defensive about previous approaches and unable to admit alternative views. #LizForLeader
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To attack domestic energy & food supply with extra arbitrary taxes would be the wrong move when underinvestment & supply constraints are the reason for inflation that is hurting people. Incentivise production & cut fuel duty, green levies & VAT that people experience in prices./
Delivering on the latter would support productive efficiency and activity (jobs) and medium term tax receipts. Further, taking the heat out of price rises would make @bankofengland less likely to squash the economy (jobs) by way of higher than sustainable interest rates. /
Ps. It is natural gas that produces ammonia which is used in a lot of fertiliser, which it will become apparent is an extreme necessity as global famine takes hold over the next 2 years. We need much, much more of it. /
@BorisJohnson will deliver our exit from the EU on 31st October.
As the draft Withdrawal Agreement will not pass, the EU will need to decide whether it wants to accept Boris' offer of zero tariff trade to continue for the time being after Brexit on the 31st October. 1/7
This could apply while we negotiate a future agreement to cover more than just goods, such as Donald Tusk offered us in March 2018. An agreement on such a stopgap offer which would cover all goods would be entirely legal to be notified under the terms of Article 24 of GATT. 2/7
This means its terms would not have to be offered to all other WTO members, as the Bank of England and others have confirmed, and importantly would not need ratification by EU member states so could be concluded very quickly. 3/7
Liam Fox is right to say that Article 24 of GATT is what can release the requirement to treat all countries equally in trade policy, IF you have a free trade agreement in respect of a particular trading partner. BUT 1/9
The effective agreement can be very short form, even by exchange of letters or just joint notification to the WTO of the intention to keep "preferring" each other's trade on terms that give similar customs effect to those while in the EU for example, at least for goods. 2/9
The point is that such short form agreement / preference could be reached in a matter of weeks if the political will were there. The EU may make such an agreement - it is NOT obliged by the WTO not to as some have wrongly suggested. 3/9
The story of South Somerset’s local election was that @Conservatives voters are frustrated and did not turn out to their previous degree, allowing our opponents to gain by default. The solution to the frustration is to leave the EU properly, not pretend to.
The proposed Withdrawal Agreement, in which the UK’s failure to leave properly and be independent would in fact be baked in, and to rely on Labour support for it on mistaken assessments of the relative effects of a customs union, would make the situation much worse.
We have shown how to fix the proposed Withdrawal Agreement to command a majority without Labour. Alternative arrangement detail must be agreed, & effective veto not be given to the other side on avoiding the unconscionable “backstop” that could otherwise damage the UK so badly.
What is described here is not what we proposed in #Malthouse, which does not rely on technology and instead uses existing customs simplifications and processes. news.sky.com/story/technolo…
What the article describes is in fact akin to what would be needed for the Government's proposed Facilitated Customs Arrangement (or frictionless "Schrodinger's" customs union) which would need to track every product in the economy to detemine its origin & destination.
That is because if all goods were not tracked under Facilitated Customs Arrangement the imported ones would be subject to national treatment discrimination which is a breach of the GATT agreement
@JulianThomas19@bbcpointswest Both Eire and UK are outside Schengen so Common Travel Area between them can be maintained with cooperation on external immigration data and “in market” type residence right checks such as occur now for eg jobs, property & some services.
@JulianThomas19@bbcpointswest For “3rd country” goods imported to EU, customs/origin declarations, transit documents & any regulatory statements can be lodged electronically & pre-cleared / post-cleared in premises, using procedures available already in EU’s Union customs code to avoid frontier checks.
@JulianThomas19@bbcpointswest In Rotterdam I have seen how even for veterinary goods there are precedents for this happening 40 kms behind the border itself. For non veterinary goods the post-border clearance of goods can take place deep into Europe at the goods’ destinations.