Polish Londoner

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Monday, 21 September 2020

Perfidious Albion Internal Market Bill

 


 

First, as a retired export documentation officer I recognized at once, when the Withdrawal Agreement was reached with the EU by Boris Johnson last year, that it would require some border checks to be viable, however much the Prime Minister may want to pretend it would not. As his chief negotiator David Frost, who had previously had responsibility for the issuing of certificates of origin, must have explained to him, Northern Ireland being now both in the UK and EU had become de facto a separate legal entity in trade terms. Without documentary checks, whether on the Irish Sea or elsewhere, EU or Irish goods crossing into Northern Ireland could then possibly be re-exported duty free to the United Kingdom, and also on to those countries like Japan or USA with whom the UK was planning to have a trade treaty. Similarly, goods in free circulation in the UK could then freely enter the EU via Northern Ireland. By advocating no customs controls in the Irish Sea to enforce its dual status the PM was facilitating the creation of an eventual fraudsters' paradise in Northern Ireland. The EU, which will defend its precious single market to the death, could not tolerate any attempt by the UK to subvert it in this way. Nor is such a solution in the interests of the UK's internal market.

 

Secondly, as a former Chairman of the Polish Solidarity Campaign, who has campaigned and continues to campaign for democracy in Central and Eastern Europe, let me assure "Sunday Telegraph" readers that were a bill that states "have effect notwithstanding any relevant international or domestic law with which they may be incompatible or inconsistent....." be passed through the Mother of Parliaments it will be quoted unremittingly by any tinpot authoritarian leader in that area to justify their own future breaches of their international UN or EU legal obligations. How shameful that would be for Britain.

Yours faithfully

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