So you are saying we wont be trading with our biggest customer?That applies to all Countries around the world that set their own standards, obtaining approvals merely a testing exercise to conform to, what is the problem?
Why would we want to influence it, we won't be a part of it after we leave?
If they impose standards that we are unable to comply with then we can't trade with them, but I do not see them benefiting from doing that.
It is a two way street the UK/EU will lose influence over each other.
Why would the UK be at it's mercy - please expand.
Without us influencing the decisions what is to stop them doing this
If they impose standards that we are unable to comply with then we can't trade with them, but I do not see them benefiting from doing that.
And why don't you see them doing so?
Let's imagine that they don't want workers to be exposed to certain chemicals in manufacture but to cut costs we have changed our laws to make this legal here
Or they change Electrical or Safety Standards or approval regimes. and we don't have that approval.
Iif they impose or change standards we don't want to comply with for that reason we have no come back, do we?
That is the reason we are in the system now.
Where is the advantage of giving that up? there simply isn't one is there?
The truth is "but I do not see them benefiting from doing that. " means nothing, does it? it will be at their discretion what they do, not ours.
As I said, we will be at their mercy for no good reason.
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