Brexit: ‘Frosty the no man’ to turn heat up on EU in Lisbon October 12, 2021 The UK government is set to double down on threats to suspend the post-Brexit Northern Ireland Protocol today in what is likely to spark weeks of UK-EU fighting. Cabinet Office minister Lord David Frost will deliver an address in Lisbon this afternoon in which he will outline the UK’s current position on Northern Ireland Protocol [...]
Brits can expect more and cheaper fish from £21bn post-Brexit trade deal with Norway and Iceland October 11, 2021 The recently signed free trade agreement between the UK and Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein is likely to reduce fish processing costs which may lead to more and cheaper fish for British consumers. A report by the House of Lords European Affairs Committee said today the deal, which was signed in July, will mean cheaper fish [...]
Brexit negotiations move to social media as UK and Ireland trade barbs on Twitter October 11, 2021 The UK and Ireland took to Twitter last night to trade barbs as Brexit minister David Frost repeated his view that the EU should propose “significant change” to the Northern Ireland protocol. Ireland’s foreign minister Simon Coveney wrote: “Real Q: Does UKG (UK Government) actually want an agreed way forward or a further breakdown in [...]
Brexit: UK set to renew EU hostilities with call for courts overhaul in Northern Ireland Protocol October 10, 2021 The UK is set to reignite hostilities with the EU over the Northern Ireland Protocol, with Boris Johnson’s Brexit minister to call for an overhaul of how the treaty is legally overseen. Lord David Frost will say removing the European Union of Justice’s (CJEU) jurisdiction over the post-Brexit protocol will be a new “red line” [...]
After Brexit comes Pexit? Poland ‘takes back control’ by placing national law first October 9, 2021 Fears of a Polexit have been stoked by a court ruling that decisions by the EU’s highest court are incompatible with the nation’s constitution. In a serious legal challenge to the EU’s authority the Polish court ruled that in certain cases the Court of Justice of the European Union “violates the principle of rule of [...]
Post-Brexit push: FCA to market London’s financial services sector abroad October 9, 2021 The Treasury plans to transform the role of financial regulators to make sure they promote the City’s global competitiveness. Last year the Treasury launched a consultation into how the role of financial regulators would need to adapt once the UK left the EU. With the Treasury now planning to respond to the report in autumn [...]
UK to start preparations for post-Brexit trade deal with Gulf countries October 7, 2021 The UK has announced it will soon begin preparations to land a post-Brexit trade deal with the six Middle Eastern countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). International trade secretary Anne-Marie Trevelyan today launched a 14-week consultation on what businesses would like to see in a trade deal, before formal negotiations start next year. The [...]
UK consumers ‘left in the dark’ over post-Brexit trade deals October 6, 2021 More than two-thirds of UK consumers feel left in the dark about post-Brexit trade deals amid public concerns the government is failing to take into account key consumer concerns. According to a survey published today, the majority of the British public is concerned that the government is not providing enough information on trade negotiations, with [...]
Brexit: ‘British renaissance’ has begun as ‘the long, bad EU dream’ is over, Lord Frost to say October 4, 2021 “British Renaissance has begun” as the nation struggles with staffing issues linked to the departure from the European Union, Brexit minister Lord Frost will tell delegates at the Tory party conference later today. The “long bad dream” of EU membership is over, according to Frost, as he challenges Brussels to be more “ambitious” to solve [...]
Angry EU suspends trade talks with Australia after £48bn submarine row October 1, 2021 The European Union said this morning it is suspending trade talks between the bloc and Australia following a dispute over Canberra’s decision to cancel a multibillion-euro submarine deal with France. Miriam Garcia Ferrer, the EU commission spokesperson in charge of trade, confirmed the decision but did not give any specific reason for the postponement. The [...]