Sunday 13 December 2020

BBC: EU-UK post-Brexit trade talks - to 13 December 2020


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    Video caption: Ursula von der Leyen: Brexit will be 'new beginnings for old friends'

    EC President Ursula von der Leyen says "positions remain apart" as Brexit negotiations continue.

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    Video caption: Brexit: Is the EU treating the UK differently?

    With no agreement on a Brexit trade deal, Ros Atkins takes a look at what the UK and EU are demanding.

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    Video caption: Boris Johnson on preparing UK for no EU trade deal

    Boris Johnson says there’s a “strong possibility” the UK will not reach a post-Brexit trade deal with the EU.

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    Video caption: Keir Starmer on UK and EU reaching a trade deal

    Getting a trade deal between the UK and the EU is “clearly in the national interest”, says the Labour leader.

Boris Johnson and Ursula von der Leyen

The EU has set out the measures it would take if no trade deal is agreed with the UK.

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Lorries in Folkestone

MPs and peers are at loggerheads over plans to regulate trade between the four nations of the UK.

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Ursula von der Leyen says a "fine balance of fairness" has not been achieved in negotiations so far.


passport

EU pandemic rules and Brexit may restrict travellers from entering the European Union.

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The UK is "working tirelessly" for a trade with the EU but "we cannot accept a deal at any cost" says Penny Mordaunt.


Prime Minister Boris Johnson in Brussels, Belgium, for a dinner with European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen where they will try to reach a breakthrough on a post-Brexit trade deal.

Sunday becomes the new deadline for a decision on trade talks, after the PM and EU chief meet in Brussels.

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By Chris Morris

Reality Check correspondent, BBC News

Containers at Tilbury port

What are people talking about when they refer to a level playing field and what has it to do with Brexit?

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  1. The environment secretary is told he will "need to be ready" to make sure exports can continue into France.

  1. The UK cannot accept the European Court of Justice as the final arbiter of post-Brexit legal disputes, says a former Conservative Party leader.

  2. Brexit: Is It Oven Ready?

  1. With just weeks to go till the Brexit transition period ends, David Aaronovitch and The Briefing Room team explore Britain’s readiness for 2021.

  1. Former Speaker Baroness Boothroyd criticises the government's UK Internal Market Bill.

The Archbishop of Canterbury says he “regrets" the former Archbishop of York not sitting in the House of Lords.


  1. Businesses warned of Brexit disruption in new year

    Businesses in Cumbria are being warned to expect some disruption to trade with Europe in January, whether or not there is a deal, and even if they don't themselves do import or export business.

    Lorries at Port of Cover

    The county's chamber of commerce cites government reports, which say that queues of 7,000 trucks are possible on the approach to Channel ports leading to delays of up to two days, as new sets of customs checks and inspections of goods such as meat are brought in.

    The chamber's chief executive, Rob Johnston said:"Our concern now is for businesses that don’t import or export themselves but rely on imported goods or components."

    He said all companies should check with suppliers to see if they needed to stock up ahead of the end of the Brexit transitional year on 31 December, and the chamber had updated its advice.

    Quote Message: A deal would mean tariff-free and quota-free trade, which is highly desirable, but many of the changes to processes and documentation apply regardless of whether there’s a deal."
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    Video caption: Boris Johnson on EU talks and no deal Brexit

    The prime minister says it is time to "get ready” for trading arrangements with the EU to be "more like Australia's" from 1 January.

  1. The prime minister says it is up to the EU to avoid a no-deal scenario after the Brexit transition period.

  1. It says the Internal Markets Bill is a breach of the good faith agreement in the Brexit withdrawal agreement.

Talks in Brussels about implementing the UK-EU exit deal are described as “constructive” by Michael Gove.


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  1. The UK position in trade talk negotiations is still "far apart from what the EU can accept", says the European Commission vice-president.

  1. Michel Barnier says the European Commission “will remain calm, respectful and determined” in trade talks.

  1. The Labour leader says he is "not surprised" by Amal Clooney's decision to resign her role as special envoy on media freedom.

  1. The EU Commission declines to directly react to Boris Johnson’s claim it was not acting in “good faith” in talks with the UK over a possible trade deal.

  1. Boris Johnson says he does not believe the EU is negotiating a trade deal with the UK in good faith.

  1. EU Commission President Ursula Von Der Leyen has said the Brexit withdrawal agreement took three years of work.

  1. Brandon Lewis says he gave the “correct” answer when he was asked if the Internal Market Bill would break international law.

































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