10 Aralık 2016 Cumartesi

Boris Johnson: UK should not pay 'large sums' for EU trade access


Boris Johnson: UK should not pay 'large sums' for EU trade access
The UK should not have to pay large sums to the EU to trade with it after Brexit, Boris Johnson has said.The idea of the UK paying for tariff-free access to the EUs internal market has been mooted in recent days.The foreign secretary told the BBCs Andrew Marr that the question of whether the UK would pay anything at all was pure speculation, but if it did, any payments had to be sensible.Critics say leaving the single market would be an act of self-harm.Former Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg said remaining in the single market of 500 million customers was the least economically disruptive form of Brexit, and, in return for this, the UK should be granted powers for an emergency brake on migration from the EU.    Hard Brexit could cost Tories power UK could pay for single market access What does hard or soft Brexit mean? What are the Brexit options? Who has access to the single market? Negotiations on the terms of exit from the EU will not officially begin until the UK begins the Article 50 process - which Theresa May has said will happen by the end of March.Pressed on suggestions by his cabinet colleague, the Brexit secretary David Davis, that the UK could pay for tariff-free access to the single market, Mr Johnson - who was a prominent Leave campaigner - said he was not going to get into the minutiae before negotiations began. Like and share more for more. Please subscribe. See you in different news!
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