The Financial Times reports that Jonathan Jones leaves office due to a dispute with Johnson over his goal of undermining the retirement agreement signed in January under the Northern Ireland Protocol.
Meanwhile, Downing Street has suggested that Brussels “become real” as Brexit negotiations resume as time runs out to close an agreement.
Lord Frost, the UK’s negotiating leader with the EU, said the two sides “can no longer cross the beaten track” in stalled talks.
He said: “We want to see more realism in the EU component in terms of our standing as an independent country. “
Discussions on an agreement between the UK and the EU after Brexit have been reduced to two main points: fisheries and state aid.
Britain has set a deadline of 15 October for a flexible industrial agreement and Boris has promised to withdraw if nothing is agreed up to that point.
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MINISTER SAYS INTERNAL MARKET BILL TO COMPLY WITH BREXIT DIVORCE DEAL
Northern Ireland’s Minister Brandon Lewis said the UK government would meet its commitments and that a UK domestic market bill would be in line with the divorce agreement signed with the European Union this year.
“The UK domestic market law we will introduce this week is in line with our commitment to legislate for unrestricted access, which Northern Ireland has constantly asked us to do,” Lewis told Parliament.
“It is the delivery of the protocol in all circumstances. “
JAPAN WANTS TO WIN A COMMERCIAL OFFER this week
The Japanese government hopes to reach a broad consensus with the UK on the industry this week.
The ruling party will decide next week on a new leader to succeed Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who has to resign on fitness grounds.
His successor will be the next prime minister and form a new cabinet.
Political changes, which can lead to a new foreign minister succeeding Toshimitsu Motegi, want either country to push the industry negotiations, the official said.
“We need to succeed in broad agreement on industry negotiations with Britain this week under the leadership of Foreign Minister Motegi,” said the official, an opinion shared through the government official.
LEGAL HEAD OF GOVERNMENT ” ON BREXIT ABOLITION PLANS ‘
The head of the legal branch of government has resigned due to anger over Boris Johnson’s advice to annul the Brexit withdrawal agreement.
Sir Jonathan Jones’ departure was shown through the attorney general’s office, who refused to comment on the explanation of why the latest launch in a series of resignations by senior officials.
The Financial Times reported today that Sir Jonathan resigned as permanent secretary of the branch due to a dispute with Downing Street.
Two Whitehall officials reportedly told the newspaper that he left the considerations the prime minister was looking for in opposite parts of northern Ireland’s Brexit agreement.
A spokesman for the Attorney General’s Office said: “I can verify that Sir Jonathan has resigned, but I cannot say any more. “
AIRLINE GROUP IAG GETS APPROVAL TO CONTINUE FLYING IF A FREE TRADE AGREEMENT IS NOT REACHED
The airline organization IAG said on Tuesday that it had received approvals to continue flying if a flexible industrial agreement between Britain and the European Union is not reached.
“In accordance with European Union connectivity regulations last year, our airlines presented their ownership and plans to the respective national regulators in Spain and Ireland,” said President Antonio Vázquez at the group’s AGM in Madrid, which was broadcast live.
“We are very pleased to announce that regulators have shown that these Brexit plans are in line with EU connectivity regulations. “
THE ATTORNEY’S GENERAL STATEMENT CONFIRMS DEPARTURE FROM THE LEGAL HEAD OF GOVERNMENT
Sir Jonathan Jones resigned as permanent secretary of the government’s legal department, said the attorney general, in the last departure of a senior official.
The Financial Times reported that Sir Jonathan would resign over a dispute with Downing Street for clues that would challenge parts of the Brexit withdrawal agreement.
A spokesman for the Attorney General’s Office said: “I can verify that Sir Jonathan has resigned, but I cannot say any more. “
BREXIT FISHING TALKS DISSRUPTION CLAIM REJECTED BY SCOTTISH CABINET MINISTER
A Scottish government minister has denied undermining the Brexit negotiations by urging anyone to engage with the fisheries sector.
Business leaders in the UK government are said to be furious with the Scottish government for their intervention in stalled negotiations, this had made negotiations difficult.
Regular talks are taking place, separate from the Brexit negotiations, between Scottish Prime Minister Nicola Sturgeon, government ministers and EU Brexit negotiating leader Michel Barnier.
According to a Times report, resources at Westminster said they had “arrested” their Holyrood counterparts at an official meeting between the scottish and UK governments for allegedly saying that “both sides want to move a little. “
A UK government source told the newspaper: “This behavior is not only undermining the UK government, it is undermining Scotland and its fishermen by preventing the UK from speaking in one voice to say that we need an independent coastal state again. “
TIM MARTIN COMMISSIONING THE OFFENSIVE ART PLACED IN THE DORSET WETHERSPOON PUB
An offensive portrait of Wetherspoon’s founder, Tim Martin, shown in one of the president’s own commercials.
The image, featuring a photo of Mr. Martin composed of the word “c”, displayed at the William Henry Wetherspoon in Weymouth, Dorset on Sunday [September 6]
The guilty artist, known as Better of Dead (BOD), says he hung the art in the restaurant’s bathroom to protest the “horrible” remedy of staff through Martin at the beginning of the lockdown.
Social media users responded with fun after BOD shared images of the portrait on site some time later.
One user wrote: “You, Father, have won the Internet for today!Well done, again!”, While the user, Ronny Baggs, added: “Real art”.
HEAD OF GOVERNMENT LEGAL DEPARTMENT ABANDONS BREXIT PLANS
The head of the legal branch of the UK government resigned after Prime Minister Boris Johnson threatened to cancel the Brexit divorce settlement with the European Union, the Financial Times reports.
The newspaper said Jonathan Jones left office due to a dispute with Johnson’s workplace over his goal of undermining the retirement treaty signed in January in connection with the Northern Ireland Protocol.
GERMAN FINANCE MINISTER SAYS ‘PROBLEMATIC’ BREXIT TO DETAIL DISASTER FOR UK
A complicated Brexit would be a crisis for Britain and its citizens, German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz told Reuters, adding that London’s latest signals “generate too much hope for an agreement. “
“One thing is clear: a complicated Brexit would be smart for Europe, it would be a real crisis for Britain and its citizens,” Scholz said in an interview at the helm of Brexit Trade Negotiations on Tuesday.
The European Union told Britain on Monday that there would be no agreement with the industry if it tried to play with the Brexit divorce treaty, raising the possibility of a tumultuous end of the year for the saga.
EU caution came after the Financial Times reported that Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s government could simply undermine the withdrawal agreement signed in January.
BREXIT EXPLAINED
Brexit talks are on the knife’s edge, as Boris Johnson threatened last night to lose hope of an industry deal if there is no deal in five weeks.
The main problems related to problems such as State aid and fisheries rights have paralyzed discussions with Brussels: this is what has happened so far and what will happen next.
Find out in our explanation.
GAUKE SAYS THE GOVERNMENT ”ATTEMPT TO REWRITE THE TREATY ‘TO REFLECT’ WHAT PM SAYS’
David Gauke says Boris Johnson seeks to reconcile the deal he sold to the public he signed with.
In statements to Sky News, Gauke said: “The government is going to unilaterally rewrite the content of the treaty to be consistent with what the Prime Minister has said.
“But this is not in line with what the treaty that was agreed by both sides last year and implemented through Parliament this year means.
“And if that’s what happens, it’s obviously going to undermine eu-UK acceptance. “
“The EU will see this as an act of bad religion on the part of the UK and, frankly, with some justification. “
FORMER MINISTER PRO-REMAIN SAYS BREXIT’S GOVERNMENT’S STANCE MEANS THAT ONLY A ”FINE AGREEMENT” IS POSSIBLE
The former tenure minister, David Gauke, has criticized the Government for its stance on Brexit.
According to the Telegraph, he said: “Of course, it is still imaginable that an agreement will be reached. It would not be a very comprehensive agreement, it would not be very complete, but it is imaginable a weak agreement.
“But there doesn’t seem to be a willingness to compromise. “
PROREMAIN PARTIES DEMAND THAT NORTHERN IRELAND’S PROTOCOL BE HONORED
The key elements of brexit’s withdrawal agreement would amount to a serious betrayal of a foreign treaty, the pro-Remain parts of Northern Ireland warned.
Sinn Fein, SDLP, Alliance Party and Green Party NI have expressed concern that the UK government may introduce a national law to update parts of the Protocol to the Northern Ireland Agreement governing State aid and customs agreements.
In response to a Financial Times report describing Boris Johnson’s obvious intention, the parties wrote a joint letter to the EU and it was not easy for the terms of the treaty to be respected.
Under the protocol negotiated in the withdrawal agreement, Northern Ireland will continue to comply with market regulations for singles goods and administer the EU customs code at its ports.
It was designed to avoid a hard border on the island of Ireland, but industry trade unionists vehemently opposed it, insisting that it instead create an economic border between Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK.
THE NEW BREXIT CUSTOMS LAW WILL NOT START THE EXISTING TREATY
The government will introduce a new law that could replace post-Brexit customs plans with the EU.
But No. 10 denied “scamming” the existing treaty. The UK domestic market bill will be published on Wednesday.
The two parties agreed in 2019 on the terms of the UK exit, adding long-term industry in Northern Ireland.
The reports warned that a new law could simply “replace” the legal force of the agreement: the withdrawal agreement.
But Downing Street said it would make “minor clarifications in incredibly fast areas. “
THE EU COMMISSIONER RELIES ON THE GOVERNMENT TO “IMPLEMENT THE WITHDRAWAL AGREEMENT;
Ursula von der Leyen tweeted that he asked the British government to “implement the withdrawal agreement. “
The European Commissioner tweeted him on Monday night, before the critical talks in Brussels today.
Ms Von der Leyen said: “I accept as true with the British government putting the withdrawal agreement into effect, a legal liability under foreign law and a precondition for any long-term partnership.
“The Protocol of Ireland/Northern Ireland is essential for peace and stability on the island and the integrity of the singles market. “
– Ursula von der Leyen (@vonderleyen) 7 September 2020
DUP ” WELCOMES GOVERNMENT SPECULATION ABOUT RETURN MEASURES
The DUP said it welcomed the “generally” hypothesis that the elements of the Brexit withdrawal agreement could be replaced.
On Monday night, the party said, “We note the hypothesis that the government will seek withdrawal measures under the Internal Market Bill to protect Northern Ireland’s interests if no agreement is reached that mitigates the risk of the NI protocol. “
“We will need to see the most subtle main points and clauses related to this, and we will examine them carefully.
“We welcome them in general terms as far as they go, but the government will have to continue working to eliminate any inconvenience caused to Northern Ireland through the signing of the protocol. “
UK CALLS FOR ‘MORE REALISM’ FROM BRUSSELS
Progress will need to be made in this week’s close negotiations to negotiate an agreement in time by the end of the Brexit transition period, the UK negotiating leader warned his EU counterpart.
Lord Frost called for “more realism” in the Brussels component, saying that neither party “can continue to cross the beaten path” in the impasse of the talks.
The negotiator’s words preceded his assembly with his European counterpart Michel Barnier for tuesday’s eighth circular of negotiations in London.
Downing Street has tried to increase tension in Brussels, and Prime Minister Boris Johnson set a five-week deadline for industry talks to end in time for the end of the transition on 31 December.
PM MUST CALL THE WITHDRAWAL AGREEMENT ”CONTRADICTORY’
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is about to tell the European Union in today’s talks that the Brexit divorce agreement is “contradictory” to Northern Ireland, the Telegraph reports.
The newspaper said the prime minister’s idea of the WITHDRAWAL agreement between the UK and the EU was legally ambiguous and would leave Northern Ireland away from the rest of the UK.
PM IRISH: BREXIT TALKS ” NULL AND NEST ‘ IF THE DIVORCE ACTION IS NOT APPLIED
British industry negotiations with the EU would be “null and void” if the Brexit withdrawal agreement it signed is fully implemented, says Irish Prime Minister Micheal Martin.
The EU warned Britain on Monday that there would be no agreement with industry if a Financial Times claimed that London was in danger of endangering the divorce treaty signed in January.
The agreement included special arrangements for a hard border between Northern Ireland and British-dominated Ireland.
“The withdrawal agreement is a foreign treaty and we hope that the British government will put into effect and comply with what was agreed.
“We accept it as true with them to do so or they would override the negotiation procedure,” Martin told the Irish Examiner.
JENRICK: UK TO BE LEFT WITHOUT OFFER THAT EU MAKES FLEXIBILITY
The housing minister said Tuesday that unless the European Union begins to show more flexibility in concluding a flexible industrial agreement in favour of Canada, the government would be happy to leave the bloc without an agreement.
When asked if he was looking for a Brexit without agreement, Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick told Sky News, “We have to leave with a flexible industry agreement that is favorable to Canadians, that’s our preference, and we think it’s still possible. “.
“But . . . if they don’t show the degree of flexibility and realism we need them to do . . . then we’ll go out with the kind of industrial agreements that Australia and other countries have and we think it’s also a good idea. arrangement for the future. “
”THE EU MUST BE GENUINE IN BREXIT’
Downing Street has suggested that Brussels “become real” as the Brexit negotiations restart, as time runs out to succeed in an agreement.
Lord Frost, the UK’s negotiating leader with the EU, said the two sides “can no longer cross the beaten track” in the slit.
He said: “We want to see more realism in the EU component in terms of our prestige as an independent country. “
BARNIER warns he could walk away from the talks
Michel Barnier warned that negotiations would end if the withdrawal agreement and its Northern Ireland protocol avoiding a hard border were not respected.
His spokesman warned that the Frenchman would abandon the talks if the UK did not meet its commitments.
But No. 10 officials insist that they are only seeking legal chaos in a “non-agreement” scenario.
Business conversations are “hanging by a thread”
Uk industry negotiations with the EU are a thread, it has been reported.
This comes after Brussels exploded over claims that Britain is regressing in the past in Northern Ireland.
Boris Johnson has set a deadline in mid-October to conclude a new agreement with price lists in the cross-border industry after Brexit.
But that is doubtful.
Picture: AFP
UK CALLS FOR ‘MORE REALISM’ FROM BRUSSELS
The UK’s negotiating leader has suggested to the EU “more realism” on the eve of close negotiations to negotiate a post-Brexit industrial agreement.
Lord Frost said neither party “can continue to cross the trite path” in the impasse of the talks.
He is ahead of an assembly with his European counterpart Michel Barnier for the eighth circular of talks to begin today in London (Tuesday).
Lord Frost said the UK puts pressure on the “fundamental principles of a sovereign state” and called on the EU to “fully recognize this reality.
“If they can’t do that in the very limited time we have left, we will negotiate in terms like the EU has with Australia, and we are stepping up our end-of-year arrangements,” Frost added.
WHAT KIND OF BUSINESS DOES BREXIT WANT IN THE UK?
The UK is a flexible “Canadian” industrial agreement with the EU.
This would mean little or no price list for imports and exports and the removal of industrial barriers.
But it would also prevent Britain from following strictly controlled EU regulations and regulations.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson said at the start of the industry negotiations this year: “We have made our decision: we need a flexible industrial agreement with Canada’s.
“But on the highly unlikely occasion when we fail, our industry will have to comply with our existing withdrawal agreement with the EU. “
The bloc demanded a “level field”, which would mean that the UK would have to meet the minimum requirements of the bloc’s food criteria.
However, the government has promised that it will be subject to regulations established through Brussels.
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