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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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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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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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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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This issue does not seams adressed in the article?. Might be an additional section could address such a topic?
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What would occur in case no trade deal is agreed at the defined date?
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