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After hours of talks, the Prime Minister opens the breach in the cabinet and gets the support of his ministers for a plan that proposes closer economic relations between the United Kingdom and the European Union after leaving the block. Britain has reached a consensus on a proposal for the country's future economic relations with the European Union (EU) after leaving the bloc next year, said Prime Minister Theresa May on Friday (06). / 07). 19659002] In Search of a Consensus, May and Ministers Reunited at Premier's Chalet at Checkers "src =" https://p2.trrsf.com/image/fget/cf/460/0/images .terra.com May and the Ministers met at the Prime Minister's residence at Checkers "width =" 460 “/>
In pursuit of a consensus, May and the ministers were gathered at the Prime Minister's House at ladies
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Government ministers discussed the plan, advocated by May, for hours at the country house of the chief at Checkers. Meanwhile, the prime minister was trying to unite his highly divided cabinet on the issue, which concerns post-Brexit customs agreements with the EU.
After the meeting, the Prime Minister stated that the ministers "accepted the collective position" Our plan is to create a free trade zone between the United Kingdom and the EU that establishes a set of rules common market for industrial and agricultural products, "he explained.Service trade, which represents the greatest strength of the British economy, in an attempt to ensure that the UK regains its regulatory flexibility "after the divorce with the European bloc, scheduled for May
to 29 March 2019.
The new model allows the United Kingdom to enter into new bilateral agreements with other third countries, a condition for those who advocate the recovery of "British laws and borders.
"This is a proposal that I believe will be good for both the United Kingdom and for the European Union." I look forward to it being positively received "she said, adding that more details of the plan will be released next week.
The agreement promises to ensure that British products are manufactured to the standards currently imposed by Brussels. "We are avoiding trade frictions, which protect jobs and livelihoods," said May, but the plan requires any future change to be approved by the UK Parliament.
Defenders of "Hard Brexit" – or Brexit Hard – within the Conservative Party of May have long called for a total break with the bloc in order to give the UK more independence from its policies Trade and Immigration.
The negotiated deal in this Friday, however, seems destined to appease the minds of some pro-EU party members who advocate that London maintain a closer economic relationship with the United States. block, as well as those British and European companies seeking a friction-free trade in the pro-Brexit
Despite ensuring a win at home, may may face strong opposition to the proposal within Brexit chief negotiator, Michel Barnier, said Friday that he would evaluate the proposals to see if they are "viable and realistic."
He had previously told reporters that Brussels would not allow the United Kingdom
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