According to those familiar with the matter, British authorities are ready to reject Boris Johnson's controversial Brexit legislation, a move that could revive failed negotiations with the European Union, according to those familiar with the matter. Is. Pound rose
Talks
on future relations between the two sides have stalled, with the prime minister
announcing on Friday that he would focus on preparations to leave the EU's sole
market and customs union without a trade agreement by the end of the year. - Although
it is still open to him. If the block changes its position, it talks.
One
hurdle negotiators face is rebuilding trust that was severely damaged’ by
Johnson's U.S. domestic market bill, which rewrote parts of the Brexit
withdrawal agreement that he signed with the European Union last year. What was
with the bloc is taking legal action against the United States, and European
leaders have demanded that Johnson remove controversial trade clauses with
Northern Ireland at the cost of any broader agreement.
So
far, the prime minister has refused, but his officials believe that when
members of parliament, the House of Lords - the unelected upper house of the
United States - repeal clauses that violate international law. ۔
The
bill begins its progress on Monday through Lords. Those familiar with the
government's position said lawmakers are unlikely to reject the bill outright
this week, but will ensure the acquisition of the controversial parts in the
coming weeks.
This
will force Johnson to decide how hard it is to keep the clauses. People said
they expected Johnson to eliminate, or weaken, the most difficult parts of the
law, if possible, as part of negotiations with the bloc, if more trade with the
EU. Agreed.
One
person suggested that the law itself is always a means of negotiation. Another
said ministers were ready to agree to additional guarantees to reduce the
highly controversial powers in the bill, which could not be needed’ if the new
EU agreement was attacked. The pound rose 0.6 percent to 1.2995 in London at
9:18 am.
The
bill gives US ministers the power to unilaterally rewrite trade rules with
Northern Ireland - the focus of one of the most complex negotiations of the
entire Brexit process, as both sides Attempts have been made’ to avoid the
return of checkpoints on the border.
Gove
Meeting
Cabinet
Minister Michael Goff will discuss issues covering the new law at a joint
committee meeting with EU's Maros Sefcovic on Monday. Johnson's chief
negotiator, David Frost, is scheduled’ to discuss the game with his opponent,
Michelle Barnier, from the block earlier this week.
In
an interview aired on Sunday, Gove said the door was still a "reward"
for negotiations, but in recent weeks, he had little hope that a new trade deal
would be’ reached. On Monday, Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick called on
the European Union to show more "flexibility".
Unless
something changes until they come back to us and show that much flexibility
and maturity, we will leave it to the end of this year - the transition period,
and the Australian arrangements to trade a variety of things. ۔ "Jenrick told Sky News. “At that point, it would
be better for them to go further, to come closer to us."
Adam
Marshall, head of the British Chamber of Commerce, said late Sunday that he
wanted to see a business deal so he could plan and adjust to the changes. In
the meantime, Go is telling companies that "time is running out" to
prepare without a deal.
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