🚨🇬🇧🇪🇺🍒🍒🍒🍒🍒🍒🍒🍒🇬🇧🇪🇺🚨Morning. We're moving back to Switzerland it seems. No doubt it'll all go like clockwork. If you want good primer/backgrounder this from @SarahMOverton via @UmKandEU is excellent.
This all stems from this michievous @cazjwheeler story in Sunday Times. Sourcing unclear but obviously it's an antidote to some of the dafter "Brexit isnt making us poorer", stuff that senior ministers are cornered into all the time these days. /2
It attempts to address the "no cakeism" reproach from the EU and a typically Brexiter belief (still!!) that we're too big for the EU to say no. But the "size and proxmity" of the UK to the EU is EXACTLY the reason EU says "no🍒-picking". Hard to believe that penny not dropped./3
Of course all this gets Brexiters and their new high-priest @DavidGHFrost in a tizzy, because their "no alignment" Canada-dry trade deal (the one everyone can see is making us poorer) must be defended at all costs. Obvs. No alignment with EU law at any costs.🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️/4
This of course awakes the ERG Brexiter beast which is supposed to have been somewhat chastened/tranquilised by the #KamiKwasi budget fiasco, and is probably about to be asked eat a large s***-sandwich to do a deal on the NI Protocol that will require UK cave-in on ECJ question/5
FWIW FT premium subscribers can read my latest Britain after #Brexit newsletter on this here...coz when the sarnie served no doubt @BorisJohnson will be in the wings muttering sellout...which would be some cheek, of course. But he has those. /6
It's Sunday, so I'll be brief so I can go scramble my eggs. In short, unless you join the Single Market, then macro, the upside of side-deals to repair damage of @BorisJohnson@DavidGHFrost#Brexit is minimal. Here's Barnier's staircase as a refresher! Round and round we go. ENDS
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Spanish trade minister in London. Notes recovery of Spanish exports to UK after pandemic but warns it is “weaker than with other trade partners” because of #Brexit and…”huge concern” over plans to scrap EU-derived law by 2023 and “movement of people” — @GregHands here/1
So UK trade minister @GregHands replies…noted he’s “twice” been in the role…to titters in the room. Instability of UK politics is recurring theme of fringe discussions here. /2
.@GregHands says UK-ES relationship obvs different now outside EU single market but pledges to “reduce wherever possible” these new frictions…which is fine, but obviously there are just limits to what can be done. Something both Tory and Labour pols always dodge/3
Raab says it will “make crystal clear that the UK Supreme Court is not subordinate to the European Court of Human Rights” -- which is lapped up by the Sun and others as green-lighting the govt's Rwanda plan that has been stalled by ECHR /2 thesun.co.uk/news/20336773/…
That's all good headlines for Dom (which is part of the point) but as long as the UK stays part of the European Court of Human Rights (which we will) it won't trump those international treaty obligations. So this is not 'red meat'..it's a vegan steak, as one Whitehaller put it/3
🚨🐟🐟🌱🌱🚨Why are the UK's rivers in such a poor state? Here's a pollution story about East Midlands Airport @EMA_Airport and the Environment Agency @EnvAgency that helps to explain it. I think it will surprise you. Stay with me./1
It starts on the banks of the River Trent at Castle Donington near Derby. One of the UK's best coarse fishing spots. But also where @EMA_Airport -- a freeport and fast-growing cargo hub -- discharges surface water from its runways into the river./2
That water contains de-icer (used to keep the airport safe) and, from Nov-April, the airport has a permit from @EnvAgency to do this. But the permit has restrictions. The concentration of de-icer must be below a certain level. And volumes depend on flow-rate of the river/3
🚨🇬🇧🇪🇺🚨post-Brexit red tape latest: UK farmers say exports will be hit by post-#Brexit regulation. Meat industry accuses @DefraGovUK of gold-plating EU export regs to a point where there aren’t enough vets to comply/1
“We believe it will have an immediate impact on livestock prices here in the UK as well as causing significant and costly disruption for the supply chain,” write the groups here including @NFUtweets@BMPA_INFO (full list below) /2
Seems like there’s a tension between full compliance with EU rules by getting vets to attest to farm visits…and a system used now in which farmers self-certify. That has worked up to now, but not clear it would pass an EU audit, whose own guidance is a bit unclear /3
Big UK regulators (CMA, HSE, FSA) are struggling to adapt to post-Brexit roles, say MPs’ report, adding cost to business and risk to consumers. Some amazing nuggets here. Stay with me briefly….via @FT/1 on.ft.com/3CRpusU
The overarching point here is that — contrary to #brexit narrative and @trussliz conference speech, Brexit is not stripping away red tape. It’s adding to it. Substantially. /2
So boss of the Food Standards Agency (FSA) told @CommonsPAC that being excluded from EU early warning safety networks meant surveillance of disease threats consumed “65 per cent more staff resource” required to deliver the same international information exchange as pre-#Brexit/3
Worth recalling that in October 2019 when Frost renegotiated the Protocol there wasn’t a peep about the ECJ and governance. On the contrary…stay with me briefly/1
Back then Frost accepted that a zone where NI was in EU single market for good the ECJ writ would apply…see his Explanatory Note to that attempted reset/2