Now that we look to be on course for a Conservative Party majority government and a Boris Johnson Withdrawal Agreement treaty Brexit, what is the implementation period likely to bring?
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One of the concepts in the political declaration that forms the basis for negotiations towards forging our new UK-EU relationship, is that the closer the ties between us, the freer the trade will be.
Which basically means that the more EU based rules and regulations we observe within the UK the more freely the trade will flow - well between the UK and the EU that is. Because the rest of the world may well be kept out as a result of such tight ties.
Something the Eurocrats would love.
So that may well be the route that the EU negotiators try to guide us down as the talks progress.
But the trouble is that the tighter the links with the EU, the less likely that trade deals with nations across the world will able to be negotiated, unless the EU once again does it all for us.
And the Standard reports that, according to Charles Grant, director at the Centre for European Reform, the UK may end up with a Canada minus deal unless we accept to maintain those really close ties with Brussels.
And this he says is down to EU fears of a super competitive 'Singapore-on-Thames'.
So one assumes that Brussels will try, just like before, to inject all sorts of fears about EU-UK trade into the talks that they can and hope that there are still..