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20 February 2020

Brexit Weekly


UK Brexit chief rejects EU’s ‘level playing field’, Michel Barnier warns UK can't have Canada trade deal with EU, French foreign minister warns Britain and EU will 'rip each other apart' in trade talks, The City set its key principles for the future relationship in financial services and more.

 

Our new e-mail service now provides direct access to the underlying articles - with links that are live for the next seven days. If you wish to acces older articles, you will need access codes from office@grahambishop.com. I had hoped that there would be no need to continue this service but, sadly, that is not the case as the negotiations will drag on for a long time. So we will soon be introducing a small monthly charge - unless you are subscribing to our Gold service.

I have just published a new paper "Negotiating with a bloc seven times your size: Clash no 1 – Financial Services" link. I trust that it is not too technical ... "The UK will not be at the table when the EU debates reversing a key concession to the UK after the Great Financial Crash. Very technical – Yes, but very significant!"

If you are interested in European finance, we are targeting the interaction of the driving forces of politics and economics as they force the required changes in over-arching financial regulation - including ESG and Fin Tech. Details of these services are here

Articles from 13 February 2020 - 20 February 2020
 
David Frost - FT
Financial Times: UK Brexit chief rejects EU’s ‘level playing field’ approach : Britain’s top negotiator with Brussels insisted the UK would never agree to EU oversight of its rulemaking in exchange for a post-Brexit trade deal, even as France sought to toughen the bloc’s stance in the talks. View Article
BBC: Michel Barnier: UK can't have Canada trade deal with EU : The UK cannot have the same trade deal with the EU as Canada, according to the bloc's chief negotiator. View Article
The Telegraph: Britain and EU will 'rip each other apart' in trade talks, says French foreign minister : The French foreign minister has warned that Britain and the European Union will "rip each other apart" in post-Brexit trade negotiations, stressing that the EU will defend its interests vigorously. View Article
The Independent: Boris Johnson could still strike Brexit deal with close EU alignment, says former minister : Parliamentary opponents of a hard Brexit have not given up hope that Boris Johnson will eventually sign up for a trade deal with close alignment with the EU, one Remain-backing former cabinet minister has told The Independent. View Article
New Statesman: Sajid Javid’s resignation is the end of an era in British politics : The chancellor’s exit is the prelude to the biggest change in how the British state runs itself since devolution – but it may be brief, writes Stephen Bush. View Article
LSE: Britain needs friends in the post-Brexit era. Alienating EU allies would be counter-productive : Amid the posturing about trade, the fact that Britain no longer has a voice in the EU has gone largely unremarked, writes N Piers Ludlow. He warns that alienating European allies by talking tough risks harming the UK’s soft power and long-term interests. View Article
IRSG: An economic partnership based on close and structured cooperation: : The International Regulatory Strategy Group set in a paper The City of London's key principles for the management of the future UK-EU relationship in financial services. View Article
Financial Times: UK must weigh the costs and benefits of regulatory divergence : Parts of the financial sector wish to diverge from the EU, while some want to stay aligned, says UBS sustainable finance committee chair Huw van Steenis. View Article
Reuters: Carney sees silver lining after Brexit hit to UK economy : For years, Bank of England boss Mark Carney warned of the economic risks of Britain leaving the European Union. Now that it has happened, he says there could be a silver lining in Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s plans to boost growth. View Article
LSE: Export-platform FDI and Brexit uncertainty : Research at the LSE shows that uncertainty about future UK-EU trade policy caused a reduction of export-platform FDI of 13.5%. View Article
Financial Times: How will the EU reshape fund managers’ regulations after Brexit? : As the UK and EU prepare to embark on negotiations to decide their future relationship, the big question for many British asset managers that operate in Europe is how far the EU27 will reshape regulations — and how damaging it will be for the UK. View Article
FRC: Audit, accounting and corporate reporting during the transition period : The FRC and Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) have published joint letters for accountants and auditors with information regarding auditing, accounting and corporate reporting standards during the transition period following the UK’s exit from the EU. View Article
BBC: Immigration: No visas for low-skilled workers, government says : Low-skilled workers would not get visas under post-Brexit immigration plans unveiled by the government. View Article
 
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UK can't have Canada trade deal with EU, says chief negotiator Michel Barnier bit.ly/2P3hagE
 
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Brexit: Brussels hits back at UK over level playing field on.ft.com/2SG9y5R
 
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The U.K.’s industrial strategy is not enough to tackle the nation's economic challenges at it leaves the EU, according to the government's own advisers trib.al/0mI15nA
 
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"We will no longer have the routes for cheap, low-skilled labour that has dominated immigration and our labour market" Home Secretary Priti Patel sets out government's post-Brexit immigration plans, adding businesses should focus on training UK workers bit.ly/2SEvE8G pic.twitter.com/GIbxAhtfmT
 
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Immigration: No visas for low-skilled workers, government says bit.ly/38ETt5P
 
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"The EU has not forgotten that the City was the epicentre of the Great Financial Crash (GFC) that wrought havoc with the EU’s economy (as well as with the UK’s!)" says @GrahamBishopcom in the second of our new blog series Read more here fedtrust.co.uk/negotiating-wi… pic.twitter.com/heHTzWMsmb
 
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This is purely for domestic consumption. But it won't help negotiations - & will foster mistrust. EU was always clear - in public & private - that obligations on UK would be greater than those on Canada for a *similar level* of access twitter.com/number10press/…
 
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THREAD 1/ Brexit shattered 50 years of trade policy in Britain – Boris Johnson is now trying to glue the pieces back together. @_jsdiamond and I looked at the underlying trade data that may dictate Britain’s priorities in coming months trib.al/weBUDTY pic.twitter.com/y5vy52hDYA
 
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The U.K. will have “full responsibility” for any damage to its economy caused by Brexit, warns the EU's trade commissioner trib.al/Ygv13oz
 
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The UK's rejection of demands that it stay aligned with EU rules post Brexit is not a "negotiating position which might move under pressure" politi.co/2uaeeHO
 

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