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Subject Brexit Battle Lines Are Drawn
Date February 28, 2020 6:04 PM
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Brexit Battle Lines are Drawn


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February 28^th 2020

Dear Friends and Supporters

After a seemingly pointless delay, the United Kingdom and the European Union have finally set out their positions for the upcoming year-long negotiations on a Free Trade Agreement and more.

The EU, as we might have expected, has set out to try and keep the UK as closely tied to the EU as possible - in direct conflict with our vote to Leave. The fundamental weapon in the EU’s arsenal is the so-called ‘level playing field’ (the UK staying in alignment with EU regulations in certain areas e.g. State Aid and taxation) which the EU says must be in place if the UK wants to have a trade deal. To make it nice and simple, Get Britain Out has put together a simple graphic of the EU’s key demands. A downloadable version can be found HERE ([link removed]) for you to pass out to your friends and colleagues.


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In response, on Thursday the UK Government released its full negotiating position and it makes very good reading for Brexiteers. Gone are the wishy washy approaches of Theresa May and instead there are clear commitments to stand up and fight for the right of the UK to really ‘Take Back Control’ of our money, borders, laws and waters. Prominently, Government has completely rejected the idea of any legally-binding alignment with the EU on any matter and wants to base our future relationship with the EU on the deal the EU has already signed with Canada. This is the type of agreement the EU actually offered the UK back in 2017, but Theresa May turned it down! Now Boris Johnson has said he would take this deal, but the EU has started to move the goalposts, adding commitments over regulations and access to our fishing waters, which have always been off-limits as far as the UK is concerned.

In Parliament on Thursday, Michael Gove (The Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and the man responsible for ‘No Deal’ preparations) made it perfectly clear the UK would not treat control of our fishing waters as a bargaining chip in trade negotiations. They are two separate issues!! Watch the video HERE ([link removed]) . Fix link please

What is so noticeable now is the difference in approach and the believability of the UK’s demands. Back in 2017, under Theresa May and the odious Remainer Olly Robbins, the UK’s negotiating team was controlled and driven by Remainers. The suggestion the UK could walk away on World Trade Organisation (WTO) terms were simply not believed. This is in vast contrast to the new approach of Boris Johnson as Prime Minister and his chief negotiator David Frost, both Brexiteers who actually believe in the cause. So it was good to see the Government make the commitment that if negotiations have not progressed sufficiently by the next European Council Summit taking place from June 18^th – 19^th 2020, then the UK Government will break off negotiations and pursue a WTO-terms exit, based on the relationship which the EU has with Australia and many other parts of the world.

However, this doesn’t mean everything else is perfect and we at Get Britain Out intend to keep up the pressure on the Prime Minister and the Government as a whole, as it’s not all about trade. Next week we will be writing to the PM again to ask him to give clarity on the Government’s position on security and the UK participating in EU Defence Union programmes, because the Government’s new position paper does not rule it out - something which we believe it should.

In other major news, last week the Government launched its points-based immigration system. This prioritises the possession of a job offer, an ability to speak English and having skills to offer the country. This is very welcome. However, the Government has not decided to set any target numbers for net immigration into the country. Despite widespread popularity for this policy from the public, the Home Secretary, Priti Patel, has faced large-scale backlash from Civil Servants within her department who have now accused her of bullying. Of course the Remain media jumped on the story and began demands for her to resign. Thankfully, Boris Johnson emphatically rejected such calls, emphasising his total confidence in her.

What has it come to when unelected Civil Servants are trying to oust elected MPs from their jobs in Government because they disagree with their approach and policy decisions? It really is time for reform of what is increasingly becoming the ‘Silly Civil Service’.

Perhaps with the rapid spread of ‘Corona Virus’ – Covid-19 - across Europe, EU Member States will learn from the UK and actually adopt firmer borders which will allow them to actually control who is coming in and out of their countries. Surely if the virus continues to spread, the Schengen free travel area should be brought to an end for the safety and health of people across the world.

The points-based immigration system is one which Get Britain Out welcomes wholeheartedly, but in the years after Brexit, we must make sure we are encouraging home-grown talent, which we keep here in the UK. A key area where adjustments must be made is in the medical profession. Nurses and doctors trained in the UK and receiving money from the Government for doing so, must stay and work inside the NHS for a considerable number of years, instead of thousands chasing higher salaries overseas, immediately after qualifying here. There is no point in the UK becoming an independent nation if we cannot encourage our best talent to stay and help build a better country. We must not be reliant on other countries in key areas.

A big part of this should also come from a boost to adult education – especially with an aging population - something which the Government seems to be ignoring at this crucial time. If we want to succeed as Global Britain we must begin by building up the skills of those we have at home so we can generate more innovation and push forward as a country.

WHAT WE HAVE BEEN UP TO:

* Joshua Mackenzie-Lawrie of Get Britain Out has written for Comment Central outlining how Boris Johnson should not have dodged the chance to make radical changes to Whitehall. ([link removed])
* Joshua has also written for The Commentator analysing how the EU has gone from bad to worse amid the Brexit transition ([link removed])


IMPORTANT STORIES YOU MAY HAVE MISSED:
* Read the UK’s full negotiating position HERE ([link removed]) .
* Read the EU’s full negotiating mandate HERE ([link removed]) .
* Priti Patel - With Brexit done it is time to deliver promised points-based immigration system and take back control of who we let in - The Sun ([link removed])
* Britain talks tough: UK's new trade negotiator David Frost says: 'Economic competition' after Brexit could benefit all of Europe as he uses his maiden speech to rule out sticking to EU directives - The Daily Mail ([link removed])
* EU Slammed By Academics For Lying Brexit Graph - Guido Fawkes ([link removed])
* EU gripped by budget chaos after Brexit: Austria, Denmark, the Netherlands and Sweden REFUSE to pay for one trillion Euro plan to help poor regions fight climate change and plug budget black hole left by Britain's departure - The Daily Mail ([link removed])
* Boris Johnson rejects Brussels’ trade demands in just four hours after EU sets out string of conditions for Britain - The Sun ([link removed])
* UK State Debt Levels Are Fine – Sir John Redwood MP – Get Britain Out ([link removed])
* EU’s super-Eurocrat Barnier is deluded – this is how to beat him, says FREDERICK FORSYTH - The Daily Express ([link removed])
* What EU Budget Talks Say About Europe’s Future – Real Clear World ([link removed])
* Could the Government really ditch the Northern Ireland protocol? - CapX ([link removed])

That’s all for this e-Bulletin.

Best wishes from Jayne Adye, Campaign Director and the Team at Get Britain Out

P.S. Please don’t forget, we really need your help with donations to make sure we secure the best Brexit for the United Kingdom in the ongoing trade negotiations with the European Union and the rest of the world.

Hopefully we will secure the best free trade deal with the EU (unless they want to cut off their noses to spite their faces) – or a ‘NO DEAL’ on WTO terms if they mess us around. Unfortunately we cannot do this without money to pay for our office and the salaries of my very few staff. All donations are gratefully appreciated. Every £ counts. Thank you to everyone who is able to help, although we realise it is not possible for everyone.

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A MASSIVE thank-you, as always, to everyone who helps us try and secure the Best Brexit for our nation. We will not stop our work until we are completely free of the constraints of the EU. With a small team, we are unable to answer queries at length, so if you do send us brief comments, they should be sent to: [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) . We can only reply briefly, but if it is urgent, please put URGENT in the Subject Line.

Huge thanks again to everyone. GET BRITAIN OUT will continue to fight for as long as it takes to try and make sure we get the best relationship and free trade deal with our close neighbours in the EU - as well as with countries around the world - for our THE UNITED KINGDOM’S GLOBAL FUTURE.

Jayne

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