Thothseeker
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Hello all,
This is my first thread, and I was watching John Oliver when I had an idea. It is no secret that the trade standards the United Kingdom will have to deal with are immense, and this will be a messy process. That being said, is it possible that Britain will adopt EU regulations in a de facto manner, and simply call it British? It will be officially out of the European Union, but it will adhere to most of its' standards as a matter of convenience and changing what it wants to to suit the needs of the UK.
I only am suggesting an idea. I understand that the situation is extremely complicated, and the snap election has not made things easier (though I wish, as an American, that we had a labor party as left leaning as yours gaining so much ground), and this would only really apply to trade relations with the European Union. I don't know if it could apply in a broader international perspective.
Your thoughts?
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This is my first thread, and I was watching John Oliver when I had an idea. It is no secret that the trade standards the United Kingdom will have to deal with are immense, and this will be a messy process. That being said, is it possible that Britain will adopt EU regulations in a de facto manner, and simply call it British? It will be officially out of the European Union, but it will adhere to most of its' standards as a matter of convenience and changing what it wants to to suit the needs of the UK.
I only am suggesting an idea. I understand that the situation is extremely complicated, and the snap election has not made things easier (though I wish, as an American, that we had a labor party as left leaning as yours gaining so much ground), and this would only really apply to trade relations with the European Union. I don't know if it could apply in a broader international perspective.
Your thoughts?
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