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Monday, 12 July 2021

Brexit: in brief from tariffs to visas: here’s what’s in the Brexit deal

 Brexit: in brief from tariffs to visas: here’s what’s in the Brexit deal

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Tariffs
Tariff-free and quota-free access to one of the world’s biggest markets is the backbone of the Brexit deal and goes beyond the EU’s deals with Canada or Japan.
Trade
There will be mutual recognition of trusted trader programmes. This means UK producers will have to comply with both UK and EU standards.
Professional qualifications
There will be no more automatic recognition for doctors, nurses, architects, dentists, pharmacists, vets, engineers. They will now have to seek recognition in the member state they wish to practise in.
Mobility – freedom of movement
UK nationals no longer have the freedom to work, study, start a business or live in the EU. Visas will be required for stays over 90 days. Coordination of some social security benefits such as old-age pensions and healthcare will make it easier to work abroad and not lose any pre-existing build up of contributions to national insurance.
Fisheries
The UK will leave the common fisheries policy.
The annual turnover of EU fishing vessels from British waters is around €650m – compared with €850m for the UK-flagged fleet. New quotas reducing the EU’s share by 25% are due to be phased in over five and a half years. A quarter of the EU’s catch by value – €162.5m a year – will be “repatriated” to UK-flagged vessels by the end of that period. After that, the two sides will hold annual negotiations.
The EU vessels that fish six to 12 nautical miles from the British coastline will be able to continue during the transition, but access will be negotiated on an annual basis after that. There is a three-month notice for closing access. Should access be denied to either side, the other may seek compensation or apply tariffs in a proportionate way.
State aid
The EU had insisted the UK align with its state aid rules. Brussels was concerned that the UK government would seek to find a competitive advantage through subsidies. The UK successfully killed off this idea. The UK will set up its own subsidy regime. The new domestic enforcement body can make decisions over whether state aid has distorted trade after the subsidy has been granted. This is a major concession by the EU.
However, the UK will have to ensure that its subsidy regime respects key principles set out in the treaty. The deal also allows both parties to adopt remedial measures if there is evidence that the domestic enforcement body has failed to uphold the shared principles.
Standards or level playing field
Both sides have agreed on a minimum level of environmental, social and labour standards below which neither must go.
Ursula von der Leyen said there would be a review after four years to ensure the level playing field was working.
One of the biggest sticking points in the talks was the EU’s insistence on an “evolution clause”, or “equivalence mechanism”, as Downing Street termed it.
This would have allowed the EU to unilaterally apply tariffs on UK goods in the event of standards diverging over time. If one side upgraded their rulebook, the other would have to follow, or face consequences.
In the end, compromise was reached. It bears a closer resemblance to the UK objective than that of Brussels. The British government had merely wanted a reflection point in the future where the two sides could discuss upgrading the basic minimum below which neither could go.
The deal provides for a review and “rebalancing” clause, which allows either side to initiate a formal review of the economic parts of the deal, including the minimum level of standards.
If either side drags their feet on agreeing a new floor for standards, the other may apply tariffs subject to the approval of an independent arbitration panel.
Rules of origin
This determines what goods count as “made in Britain”.
The UK persuaded Brussels that EU materials and processing should to be counted as British input when the completed products are exported into the European market.
A product would therefore only attract tariffs under the agreement if more than 40% of its pre-finished value was either not of British origin or from a non-EU country such as Japan.
The UK failed to secure diagonal accumulation, which would include parts from countries such as Japan and Turkey, with whom the UK and the EU have a trade agreement, to be counted as British input.
Dispute resolution
This was one of the most difficult areas of negotiation as it will set remedies for trade disputes for decades to come. Angela Merkel has said disagreement over an arbitration mechanism was the biggest obstacle to a deal.
The EU was concerned that the UK could, over time and depending on which government was in power, deviate so far from EU standards that it could carve out a significant competitive advantage and become a “Singapore on Thames”.
If either party feels trade is being distorted, it can take measures after consultation. An arbitrage panel would meet within 30 days and adjudicate. If the measures were later seen to have been deemed erroneous or excessive, the aggrieved party would be able to take compensatory measures.
It also appears there will be some kind of overarching UK-EU governance committee which will have subcommittees to implement and enforce the treaty.
Science
The UK will continue to participate in the EU’s flagship €80bn Horizon Europe programme as a paying associate member for seven years. It will also continue in Copernicus and Euratom.
Erasmus
The UK is out of the university exchange programme, baulking at the EU’s insistence that to be an associate member it would have to commit to a seven-year payment plan.
The Irish government on Thursday confirmed students in Northern Ireland can continue to access Eramus as part of its promise to make sure Irish citizens in the region “will never be left behind” their fellow citizens south of the border. Citizens in Northern Ireland can also avail of a scheme to replace the European health insurance card (EHIC) funded by the Irish government.
Security and law enforcement
Cross-border police investigations and law enforcement can continue, with agreements that the UK can remain in key exchange programmes but not all.
The UK will no longer be part of the European Arrest Warrant system.
Nor will the UK be a full member of Europol or Eurojust. There will be “continued cooperation between the UK, Europol and Eurojust” with “strong cooperation between national police and judicial authorities”.
The UK will maintain a “mechanism for access” to the Schengen Information System (SIS II), an automated database that shares police alerts on stolen goods and missing persons.
There has also been an agreement for continued joint use of the Passenger Name Records, which provides live data on the movement of air and ferry passengers, a key tool in the fight against terrorism and the Prüm database of fingerprints, DNA and car number plates of suspects.
TV Services
France successfully kept the audio visual sector out of the deal in a major blow to the UK, which is home to around 1,400 broadcasters, about 30% of all channels in the EU.
Britain’s thriving TV and video-on-demand service providers will no longer be able to offer pan European services to European viewers unless they relocate part of their business to an EU member state.
Travel into the EU for paid work
Staff seconded to the EU on business can stay for up to three years if they are managers and specialists and up to one year for trainee employees. Those on short-term business will need a work permit and may stay for a period of up to 90 days in any 12-month period.
Experts have warned that British business travellers and posted workers – those that stay in the EU to work for a limited period of time – face fines unless they get advance authorisation once the UK leaves the single market.
Under the deal, reciprocal arrangements have been made “to facilitate short-term business trips and temporary secondments of highly-skilled employees”.
Transport
Aviation and haulage will continue as before with passenger and cargo planes still able to fly and land in the EU including stopover flights from Heathrow and elsewhere in the UK that originated from outside the UK. Hauliers will also be allowed to continue to drive without special permits allocated in limited numbers to countries outside the EU. This comes as a relief to the logistics industry which feared drivers being locked out in significant numbers.
The deal hinged on the UK remaining a member of the European Common Aviation Area.
However planes will continue to fly in a temporary deal, which will have to be renegotiated urgently.

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Sunday, 11 July 2021

Meet your masters the Libertarian view

 



Meet your masters



You would have to be detached from reality , not to know that our Universities are entirely dominated by academics who subscribe to Marxism. The warnings were clearly set out in the 1975 novel ‘The History Man ‘ by Malcolm Bradbury.
Tactics such as ‘de platforming’ any guest speaker not whole heartedly subscribing to the Marxist world view have been consistent over the last twenty years.
Graduates have then gone on to fill posts in the BBC turning it into Orwell’s Ministry of Truth.
That a ‘Conservative’ Government should defer to experts in SAGE who come from such a background clearly shows the lack of moral leadership in the Johnson administration.
One such academic is Susan Michie , who both Matthew Syed and Richard Madeley have tried to expose as being politically motivated
Susan Fiona Michie (born June 1955) is a British academic, clinical psychologist, and professor of Health Psychology, director of The Centre for Behaviour Change and head of The Health Psychology Research Group,all at University College London. She is also an advisor to the British Government via the SAGE advisory group on matters concerning behavioural compliance with government regulations during the COVID-19 pandemic.
She is also a card carrying senior member of the Communist Party of Britain
Former members included General Secretaries of three organisations: Bob Crow of the RMT union, Ken Gill of the Manufacturing, Science and Finance (MSF) union and member of the TUC General Council, and Kate Hudson of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND).
Current members include Susan Michie,a member of the UK Government's Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies and Independent SAGE advising on behavioural science measures during the COVID-19 pandemic.
It’s that ‘what the Hell moment’ when you realise that ‘following the science’ means following the diktats of a woman whose adherence to Marxist-Leninist dogma is profound.
‘Science can offer massive benefits to public policy. But worth remembering that when Communists like Susan Michie speak on Covid, they are prone to introducing political prejudices under the guise of scientific objectivity’
Matthew Syed
For the last fifteen months you have been living a Communist nightmare , where private industry has been thrown to the wolves in the same way the Kulaks were eradicated by Stalin.
The Libertarian Party condemns without reservation her position in SAGE and calls for her immediate removal and the disbandment of SAGE
Andrew Withers FRSA

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Saturday, 10 July 2021

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A ANGRY MESSAGE TO THE UK GOVERNMENT:

 A ANGRY MESSAGE TO THE UK GOVERNMENT: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


I bought a bird feeder. And I hung it on my back porch and filled it with seed. What a beauty of a bird feeder it was, as I filled it lovingly with seed. Within a week I had hundreds of birds taking advantage of the continuous flow of free and easily accessible food.
However, then the birds started building nests in the boards of the patio, above the table, and next to the barbecue. Then came the shit. It was everywhere: on the patio tile, the chairs, the table, everywhere!
Then some of the birds turned mean. They would dive bomb me and try to peck me even though I had fed them out of my pocket. And other birds boisterous and loud sat on the feeder and squawked and screamed at all hours of the day and night and demanded that I fill it when it got low on food.
After a while, I couldn't even sit on my back porch anymore. So I took down the bird feeder and in three days the birds were gone.
I cleaned up their mess and took down the many nests they had built all over the patio.
Soon, the backyard was like it used to be, quiet and serene and no one demanding their rights to a free meal.
Now let's see. The UK gives out free food, free housing, free medical care and free education, Then the illegals came by the tens of thousands.
Suddenly your taxes went up to pay for free services; Small flats were now housing 5 families;
You have to wait approx 6 hours to be seen by an A&E doctor; Your child's class is behind other schools because over half the class does not speak your language.
Squawking and screaming in the streets, demanding more rights and free liberties. Just my opinion, but maybe it's time for our government to take down the bird feeder.
If you agree, pass it on; if not, just continue cleaning up the shit!

Friday, 9 July 2021

The Hour is Too Late for Funny Songs

Jamie and Tom begin with a profound rumination on comedy and contemporary culture before delving into the serious issue of a Labour MP's attempt to introduce abortion up to term for any reason in the UK. We discuss the latest Covid-19 news, including a helpful blog that may assist you or loved ones in climbing down from the fear. We finish up with a discussion of the Church of England's General Synod's plan to plant 1,000 churches in the next ten years and a very moving email of the week. Our Scripture this week is Psalm 139. Notices: Thanks to our Patreons! Support us from £1.50 plus VAT per month: https://patreon.com/irreverend Irreverend Weekly Sermon Audio: https://irreverendsermonaudio.buzzspr... Twitter: https://twitter.com/IrreverendPod Telegram: https://t.me/irreverendpod Email: irreverendpod@gmail.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMAc... Odysee: https://odysee.com/@irreverend:5 Audio Podcast: https://irreverend.buzzsprout.com Links: Right to Life News - Attempt to introduce abortion on demand, for any reason, up to birth fails (https://righttolife.org.uk/news/major...) Daily Mail - Britain won't return to normal until at least next SPRING: Chris Whitty warns (https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...) iNews - Local lockdowns could still be imposed after Covid ‘freedom day’ if new variants emerge, Sajid Javid reveals (https://inews.co.uk/news/politics/loc...) Lockdown Sceptics - Pro-Lockdown SAGE Advisor Stephen Reicher Thinks Caring about Freedom is Selfish (https://lockdownsceptics.org/2021/07/...) Coronababble - The 3-Step, COVID-Propaganda Detox Plan (https://www.coronababble.com/post/the...) Church Times - Synod to discuss target of 10,000 new lay-led churches in the next ten years Archbishop Cranmer - ‘Key limiting factors’: the end of stipendiary parish ministry (https://archbishopcranmer.com/key-lim...)