As the UK prepares to leave the European Union, the British government have been issuing advice on what is set to happen. Like or not, diehard Remoaners need to start accepting reality.
The government have confirmed that from 30th March, new passports printed won’t include the words “European Union” on the front cover. This is a hugely symbolic move, with Nigel Farage having highlighted the issue of the UK passport effectively becoming an EU passport during the Brexit referendum. Taking back control of borders means ending this.
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The Republic of Ireland would ask for hundreds of millions of Euros from the European Union in the event of a No Deal Brexit.
Highlighting once again how costly a No Deal could be to Brussels,
the Irish Independent today report on ’emergency EU aid’ that will be sought if the UK walks away from negotiations.
Agriculture Minister Michael Creed made clear that it wouldn’t be cheap: “You’re looking at hundreds of millions here. Between the beef industry and the fishing industry we’re talking mega money.”
He added that: “There is a high level of awareness of Ireland’s unique exposure to the UK food market. But I think nobody wants to talk about it right now because there is still a hope and expectation that a level of sanity will prevail.”
These comments come after the EU’s Budget Commission, Gunther Oettinger, spoke of a
hefty financial cost to Brussels if the UK walked away without handing over the £39 billion Brexit bill. Under that scenario “next year a middling-three-figure million amount will be added to Germany”.
The British government preparing the country to walk away is the right thing to do. No Deal would mean an immediate saving of £39 billion and Dominic Raab has previously
set out how the UK can mitigate short-term disruption by diverting supply routes and cutting taxes on business.