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article is important because UK inc. makes a loss on all its trading activity except services, especially financial services, so it is very difficult to understand why our government cares more about an industry that earns less than a rounding error for one of the big banks. So no, I disagree with your proposal. --
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The new material under September 2020 is well supported by citation but I have to question whether it is appropriate to include in the article straight away, without time to see it in a wider perspective. It certainly looks like the FT was given a deliberate leak but subsequent ministerial statements
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has added a new section called "Draft legal and treaty texts", which gives the 'opening bids' by each side. This is useful and should stay. But the accompanying subsection (originally another section), called "Official drafts", seems to present exactly the same information again in a different, more
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Fishing, competition rules, the form of an eventual deal and what kind of mechanism would be used for disputes between the two sides. Those have been the screaming areas of disagreement between EU and UK negotiators from the start. And if they can't be resolved, the EU insists there will be no trade
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Agreed with John. IF we were to merge it, than we would have a very long trade negotiation section, resulting in it being farmed out into ... its own article. Let's make one section in the agreement-page on the negotiations with a {{main|Trade negotiation between the UK and the EU}}-template at the
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As talks between the two sides resumed via video calls this week, Britain's negotiators not only refused to extend the transition period because of the Covid-19 pandemic, but also stated the UK side's eagerness to continue taking part in EU-wide data-sharing arrangements and even expanding their
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I doubt that anyone who just wants to know what has been agreed really wants to plough through the in and outs of the negotiation. But for other readers, that is an important historical record. Maybe in France the whole thing is not such a huge deal but it certainly is for us in the UK. The F4F
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On the table are the crucial issues of the future trade relationship, including security policy, trade rules and the contentious issue of fishing rights. Westminster has yet to produce any proposals on the politically charged issue of access for EU boats to UK waters - and it could yet prove an
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A European Commission spokesperson said on Tuesday (27 October) that 'both sides are engaging intensively to reach a deal', but one person briefed on the talks said that no breakthroughs had yet been made in unblocking the core sticking points of fisheries, 'level playing field' conditions for
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As we prepare for the next Rounds of negotiations, I want to reiterate the Government's position on the transition period created following our withdrawal from the EU. Transition ends on 31 December this year. We will not ask to extend it. If the EU asks we will say no. Extending would simply
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I have trimmed the fisheries part with unimportant things. Fisheries are a big part of the negotiations, as EU have linked them to trade talks, but that one part of the article is better that the others should not harm the article. There is no other articles covering the ongoing negotiations,
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Adding to pressure on Barnier not to concede on fishing rights, on Monday night the European parliament's fisheries committee threatened to veto any deal with the UK that did not include a "balanced" agreement on fish quotas, allowing EU fleets continue access to British waters."No fisheries
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Giving evidence to the House of Lords EU committee last week, Gove said the government could "modify our ask" by giving up on a "zero-tariff, zero-quota" trade deal in order to keep the UK free from a duty to adhere to European standards on workers' rights, environmental protection and state
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because Brexit has already happened and there was a withdrawal deal. What is confusing is that the UK media are reusing the term for no-trade-deal, perhaps because most of the problems identified then are still around, but a little bit more preparations have been
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Brussels will push Britain to engage in detailed talks on access to UK fishing waters and other top EU priorities this week, warning that the two sides' negotiations on a future relationship will stall unless work on all key topics advances in
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prolong negotiations, create even more uncertainty, leave us liable to pay more to the EU in future, and keep us bound by evolving EU laws at a time when we need to control our own affairs. In short, it is not in the UK's interest to extend.
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If the UK does not comply with the exit agreement, there will no longer be a basis for a free trade agreement between the EU and the UK. The UK government must correct this before we continue to negotiate our political and economic
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Yes, it should. If you have at least B2 proficiency in English and any other language(s), please go ahead and native speakers will improve it. We are all volunteers here. Right now, Google Translate is not good enough to do it
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Another problem is that all the citations are .uk, or .ie news sources. The same news was reported in the news media in most countries (but obviously not to the same detail) but you will have to hunt them down.
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Not trimmed enough for the lead. It will be a flashpoint yes because it has totemic importance in the UK but its economic significance is trivial, <0.5% of trade. The material I deleted belongs in the body.
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Yes, thinking about it a bit more, the FT article might have been non-notable click bait but the reaction to it was certainly notable. So for that reason it should stay. --
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Despite the disruption to the negotiations caused by the coronavirus outbreak, Number 10 has repeatedly said the 12-month implementation period would remain in place.
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The IMF has suggested the UK and the EU should not "add to uncertainty" from coronavirus by refusing to extend the period to negotiate a post-Brexit trade deal.
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Bill – but the bill is due to be published tomorrow so it seems to me that we should report what the bill actually says rather than what it might say.
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For such a high profile topic, this article should have had a lot more copyediting before coming out of draft space. I don't have time to do it now. --
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agreement means no post-Brexit agreement," said François-Xavier Bellamy, the French centre-right MEP – and member of Barnier's
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A UK spokesman openly questioned the value of the deal being offered by Brussels when compared with a no-deal outcome.
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intrusive, form. Is there a good reason to keep that subsection? What does it add to the (new) preceding section?--
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In fact Australia has some sector agreements with the EU so the PM is bending reality to suit his fairy tale. --
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This issue does not seams adressed in the article?. Might be an additional section could address such a topic?
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Some citations in a holding pattern to be used (or not) at the end of April when the month can be summarised
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This article only exists in English! It should also be translated in the languages of the European Union.
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Also, which exact article cover both topics: fisheries and Trade deal negotiation between the UK and EU?
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Another round of citation collection, to use or not when writing the section at the end of the month:
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The goal of the call will be to fix dates for rounds of virtual negotiations on the future partnership.
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I believe that I have resolved the issue by putting the documents into ==External links== per
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have tried to play down its significance. The FT reported what it understood would be in the
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What's about creating a dedicated article: "Fisheries issues" or "Brexit fisheries issues"?
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In fact, fisheries only count for 2871 bytes out of 15081, that's only 18% of the article.
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party – who drew up a report that was adopted with near unanimity by the committee.
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terms, which are for goods only (UK trade surplus is in Services) and has lots of
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will need wrapping up in the next few days. So collecting some citations:
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It looks like fisheries issue is a key point for both the EU and Johnson.
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What would occur in case no trade deal is agreed at the defined date?
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Just jotting this link here as it may become useful to cite later:
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September 2020 section, FT report 7 Sept and associated reaction
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EU has no legal duty to give UK trade privileges, document says
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Alan Beattie; Jim Pickard; Peter Foster (13 September 2020).
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The OP fails to explain to explain the benefits of merger.
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The PM is using the term "Australia deal", which is being
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business and governance arrangements for the agreement.
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No, by leaving the EU, the UK has already left the EEA.
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would this no deal be a kind of Australia like deal?
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Patrick Wintour; Daniel Boffey (17 September 2020).
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